OP , I went digging back and found this thread I did on forming a false shoulder . there might be something there that helps you . it's really a simple process , it takes little time to do it to a new batch of brass .
https://forum.nosler.com/threads/forming-a-false-shoulder.43012/
when this crap starts , the OP learns nothing . the thread gets turned into a ****ing contest
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mom with two cubs .
by itself .
exactly right . the false shoulder makes the brass case push the shoulder forward , instead of stretching the case right in front of the belt . this will extend case life . I let the false shoulder long enough that the case is tight to chamber . I haven't used a fire forming load , I just use...
you can form a false shoulder on the standard length brass , this will help on case stretch .from what I've seen it's to be about .015" is what belted cases stretch .
+1 on the long brass , this will solve this problem .