Well, looks like I will contacting them next week when they are back from the #### show and seeing what they are willing to do to make this right. Looks like consensus here is to not shoot them.
They are remanufactured ammunition and to prevent bullet setback with mixed brass the cases were sized smaller in diamerter.
The lowest ring around the case is where the expander stopped.
The upper ring at the base of the bullet is normal and would be called wasp waisted.
You were told not to shoot them because you didn't tell us at first they were remanufactured ammunition, and they thought they were reloaded by Joe Smuck the amateur.
SHOOT THEM and start reloading your own ammo and learn about the effects of sizing and expanding your cases. And start by reading the link I posted about preventing bullet set back.
Below a wasp waisted case and its normal with carbide dies. And the lowest ring around your cases is where the expander stopped.
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