I've just gone through resizing a batch of 223 Lapua brass. Only the second firing and I've full length sized using a new die and shellholder combo.
Around 10 of 100 or so pieces have this weird bulge at the base of the brass, at the very end of where the die squeezes the body in.
These pieces also all exhibit some form of less shoulder bump, around 1-3 thou less than the other pieces. I checked the insides using a paperclip and no sign of incipient case head separation that I could feel.
I used a liberal amount of One Shot for lubrication.
All the other brass seems absolutely fine.
Any thoughts of what might be causing this? Die out of spec (which would be weird given the other pieces seem fine)? Insufficient lube (no issues with 'sticking' brass though)? Too hot a load during load development?
Also - should I play it safe and cull this brass?



Around 10 of 100 or so pieces have this weird bulge at the base of the brass, at the very end of where the die squeezes the body in.
These pieces also all exhibit some form of less shoulder bump, around 1-3 thou less than the other pieces. I checked the insides using a paperclip and no sign of incipient case head separation that I could feel.
I used a liberal amount of One Shot for lubrication.
All the other brass seems absolutely fine.
Any thoughts of what might be causing this? Die out of spec (which would be weird given the other pieces seem fine)? Insufficient lube (no issues with 'sticking' brass though)? Too hot a load during load development?
Also - should I play it safe and cull this brass?


