It was purchased less than a year ago.
I was going to suggest annealing. Where these cases made out of another caliber or factory made. Sounds like you bought factory 6 mil brass. If improperly annealed they will split. I would try annealing a few and seeing if that fixes it. In my case forming I have come across split necks on first firing. The fix was to anneal them before resizing.The neck with no expander ball installed measures 0.266". This was the first firing for the brass but I will have resized it on the first loading.
Could the brass need annealing right from the factory?
Because the splits are latitudinal as opposed to longitudinal, my thinking is tending towards the very long necks. Also, those necks are stretched to a certain extent upon resizing if not using a bushing type die, thus thinning the wall even further.
My 6mm's all seem to split the necks just like that. Usually after the 2nd or 3rd firing though. I have thought about annealing them also. I think it is something to do with this cartridge.



























