.300 Win Mag re-size issue

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I bought a Lyman full length sizing die. I am re-sizing once fired Black Hills (BHA) brass. On one side I am getting this very slightly risen brightly polished ring. I have cleaned out the die with brake cleaner twice now and also used a rag to assist in cleaning out the die of any grease left over from the factory. I have since dissembled the die and again cleaned it out from any residual. Still having this issue. The ring is appearing about 1/4 inch from the shoulder of the case. I am experiencing a little more pressure than is normal when the case is all but 1/2 in the die in the upward stroke. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Gone through 20 cases now that look like this. Have I ruined these 20 cases?
 

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Im not sure what you mena by a crease. Its a raised ring that is a little more polished than the rest of the case. Might be a crease if thats the term for it. I will try a little more lube, but much more and it will be dripping down the case.
 
Case is clean after firing. I have buffed out a couple of cases and there is nothing where this mark is left. This mark is definately coming from the die in one way or another.

I ran a paperclip down the inside of the shell and it didnt hang up on anything. Its not scratched, it looks deformed, yet no other part of the case is affected except this one spot.
 
yes definitely check how much your bumping the shoulder back... there are a couple different gauges to measure this my favorite id have to say is the digital headspace gauge because of its versatility. instructions for the FL dies will often lead to bumping the shoulder too much (in most cases) it takes more looking into to get it right
 
This may be your answer...sides of belted mags can blow out a bit and impede resizing..

Go to this site (link below) and see what U can do to solve the problem

Collet Resizing Die and Shoulder resizing gauge...

Innovative Technologies - Reloading Equipment


I don't think this tool will fix the OP's problem. I have one of these dies, and it works great, but it's for the bottom of the case just above the belt.
 
yes definitely check how much your bumping the shoulder back... there are a couple different gauges to measure this my favorite id have to say is the digital headspace gauge because of its versatility. instructions for the FL dies will often lead to bumping the shoulder too much (in most cases) it takes more looking into to get it right

Ok I am not that high speed low drag as of yet. How do you check how much your bumping the shoulder back and then adjusting your die to adjust for it?