kam582
New member
Well, I've been loading my own for a little while now, but still a rookie and have run into a question. I have some 3 time fired Lapua brass that I have always neck sized since the first firing. I've cleaned it, resized it and primed it. When I went to seat the bullet I had all kinds of trouble. It's like the mouth of the case didn't get flared. The bullets would shave copper when I seated them, and they were seating hard. I looked at the neck die and could see nothing out of the ordinary, same for the seating die. The cases didn't need trimed, so I had not chamfered and deburred. For some reason which I don't remember why now, I did that to a couple of cases, and they worked fine. I was under the impression that you chamfered and deburred after trimming. Thats what my books say anyhow. Am I missing something, or can I proceed?