Last night I cleaned up my new redding 338 lapua die S type FL and set it all up on my rock chucker(about 3 spins backed out from where it would just touch the shell holder). I took a casing, lubed it up and put soot on the shoulder. Put it in the die, went smooth but no marks. screw it down a full turn, Ths time the casing was feeling very tight almost like my table would break if I tried to shove it in. I completely disaseembly the die and reinstall it as a body die. This time i installed it all the way down to the shell holder as the instutions say (this should be to manufacturer spec right?), Same thing. when the ram is pushing up the casing and the shell holder is about 1/4" to 1/8" away it just gets real tight literally requiring like 75# of force and it still won't go in. Pulling it out was just as hard. The casing upon inspection never touched the shoulder, and it seems that right at the soulder line where it meets the casing it is getting little nick/rough spots. I've never seen this or heard about something like this. When I put the casing in the rifle I still feel resistance, not like a new loaded round that goes in with no resistance. So I was unable to bump the shoulder back at all. Could it be a faulty die? Thanks for your help