Is the ejector leaving a mark on the casehead? Try removing the ejector.
Is the neck expander pulling the shoulder forward slightly when it is dragged through the neck on its way out?
Ejector doesnt seem to leave a mark, no.
Neck expander doesnt really have alot of resistance to get out. I would say minimal.
I think my next try is removing the firing pin assembly and trying to close the bolt on factory ammo.
I will try this tonight.
How should the bolt feel when closing on a factory case without the firing pin assembly?
Should I feel some "tightness" or it should pretty much just slip closed like when empty?
will try it tonight with a shoelace in my vise.
.....How should the bolt feel when closing on a factory case without the firing pin assembly?
Should I feel some "tightness" or it should pretty much just slip closed like when empty?
You can solve all this by not using lee dies lol. Get a quality Redding/forster die set or get the bottom taken off a bit like you said. Like Maynard has already said a million times you need to bump the should back a thou or two. It will solve all this second guessing.
You can solve all this by not using lee dies lol. Get a quality Redding/forster die set or get the bottom taken off a bit like you said. Like Maynard has already said a million times you need to bump the should back a thou or two. It will solve all this second guessing.
The shoulder of the casing is the issue here. Small base dies don't matter because it's not the head of the case that is the issue. The lee doesn't have enough adjustment to properly bump the shoulder back and to me that is a sign that the dies are probably an issue. I've never run into anything like this with better dies. Either that or (and I'm not trying to be a dink) the op is not using them correctly.