the brass is sometimes hitting the top of the belt cutout
in the die.
this at a point where the shoulder is set back and fits the chamber.
they have been known to make adjustments to dies to make them work with
your rifle.( it is a redding body die)
so while cutting back the top of the shell holder will set the shoulder back,
some of the belts are hitting the die.
we are talking small numbers.
1-2 thou.
suggestions ??
I'm sorry, I misunderstood your thrust. I (wrongly) assumed you were feeling that the Redding die was somehow to blame and you needed to "take it up with Redding."
I agree that asking them what they'd charge to modify the die to fit an out-of-spec chamber is reasonable.
I'm a die-fit-freak.......
Belted mags present some problems, it is for this and other reasons that I don't do belted magnums in accuracy platforms.