Well, cleaned, sized and primed my once-fired Spencer cases and when it was finally time to seat the bullet, I found that I could still turn the slug with my fingers. This is an Armi-Sport/Taylor's Spencer carbine, Starline brass, Lyman dies and the Dakota Widowmaker 346-grain cut-down Lee bullet, sized .512 in my RCBS lubrisizer. These drop about .517-.518 out of the mold in nearly pure lead, so I guess I could just hand- or pan-lube them. Another option might be to grind off the bottom of the bullet seating die, as I can't seem to get a crimp with it. Even tried the old expedient of running the loaded case back into the FL siser, and still no soap. Anyone else having any of these issues?