Was the brass that you loaded factory ammo shot in your rifle? Or range brass that had been fired in a different rifle?
If it was fired in your rifle, the problem must be a crimp issue.
If it was range brass, the problem is that the brass was not quite fully sized. I suggest turning your die down a full rev so that the shell holder hits the die. That is 100%.
In the future, if sizing other brass, hit the shell holder.
When sizing brass fired in your rifle, turn the die up a half turn from touching the shell holder. ideally, the bolt should start to close without resistance, and then you should feel a bit of compression just as the bolt ends the stroke down. (for a bolt action.)
For a pump or semi, fully size each time.