I don't think that there will be a problem. What you really need to know is that the separation would not have happened without the case having its shoulder set back too far, more than once, when it was sized. The other cause can be when low pressure loads are used repeatedly, and then a load of more normal pressure is fired, in a rimless case. You can see this is happening by examining the fired primers in the case. If, at any point in the life of your cases, the fired primers are above the head, you may be experiencing this problem. How do you set your sizing die?