
Cactus Joe

Very probable the problem ain't your brass. Your reloading dies are going to size the brass to "a standard" no matter what the brass was sized to before. I do expect you are re-sizeing this brass before you load it.
The behavior of your rifle would lead me to believe you have a Head Space issue. The extractor may well be what is seating the brass in the chamber and then when fired the brass "sets back" against the face of the breach block which sets the hook for extraction.
Also, you may well find the chamber dimensions may well not match the dimensions your resizing die is resizing too. Often the case with the dash calibers. You may wish to do/have a chamber casting done and compare that to your cases.
Most important . . . . when reloading dash calibers, it is very important to hold yer tongue just right. Murphy ya know.