I've been loading for my OBR for a while now with good results. However, yesterday I was messing with it and after measuring, then chambering and ejecting a mag worth of reloads, I discovered that the OAL of the loaded rounds is increasing by .004-.005 after chambering them.
So, I checked my neck tension and found that I am getting .0015-.002 neck tension when loading. Thinking this may not be sufficient, I went ahead and tried crimping some rounds, but even after progressing to what I think is a pretty aggressive crimp, I'm still getting increasing OAL after chambering.
I'm out of ideas, so I though I'd ask people more experienced than I what they think.
In case it is important, I am using twice fired RP brass sized in a RCBS full-length competition sizing die and loading Nosler custom competition 155s.
So, I checked my neck tension and found that I am getting .0015-.002 neck tension when loading. Thinking this may not be sufficient, I went ahead and tried crimping some rounds, but even after progressing to what I think is a pretty aggressive crimp, I'm still getting increasing OAL after chambering.
I'm out of ideas, so I though I'd ask people more experienced than I what they think.
In case it is important, I am using twice fired RP brass sized in a RCBS full-length competition sizing die and loading Nosler custom competition 155s.