I have been reloading for a quite a few years (hunting, .243) so I am very familiar with the processes, but I have never had this issue before.
Lately I with my .308 F class cases I find that some are sticking or jamming when I put them into the shell holder (Lee Shellholder) to run them through the necking die (Simplex ‘O’ Frame press, Lee Collet die), similarly when I put them into the primer hand tool (Lee primer tool with Lee shellholder) and then to seat the projectile (Redding comp die) they are either tight, stick or jam in both shell holders?
Here is the thing.....not all of the cases stick or jam, and not all of them have the witness mark. My cases are batched and I reload and shot those batches as a unit
There are witness marks on the flat outer edge of the bases of the cases that match the sprung pin (Omark rifle with original bolt and barrel, no issues with feeding or extracting the cases, no miss fires) on the bolt (not the firing pin, the other pin) but that mark is proud, not concave as I would have expected if the cases were fire forming out.
I am running 308 Win Lapua brass, loaded at 44.4 gns of 06H and use Fed Match primers with 155 gn HBC’s, they have been reloaded **checks reloading book**…….6 times since new. I have never trimmed them, and apart from washing every 2nd reload in the ultrasonic cleaner have not done anything else with them.
Is this a sign of a headspaceing problem, all very strange!



Thks in advance.
Paul