This is going to sound wierd. I have been using a Wilson Steel bushing, .240", in a Wilson sizer for loading .222. It has a .246 neck. I decided that the case was being sized too much so I ordered a Redding Nitride bushing .241".I sized a few cases and proceeded to load a bullet. The handle on my arbor press was harder to pull while seating the bullet with the .241" bushing vs the .240". I measured both bushings using Starett hole gauges and a 1" mic. They both read the correct size. The larger bushing was sizing the neck of the casing more than the smaller one was, creating more seating tention. Any thoughts on this?