Ok, here we go, and I respectfully requested no peeing match! LOL

By full length carbide, I didn't mean full length of the die, but rather a carbide sleeve, the approximate full "Sized Length" of the Brass, just above the web, to the mouth.
A Lee has a half inch insert sleeve, which is tapered, (and the approximate full length of the brass), and a Redding can have dual sized rings, which essentially reach the same end result, of resizing the brass to the saami specs of .3910 above the web, down to .3800 at the mouth, as shown on page# 36.
The other taper can easily be verified with a ball mic, measuring wall thickness, from the web to the mouth, and this will vary by the brass manufacturer, but they will all taper thinner, towards the mouth.
I hope if we have a difference of opinions, that your way works fine for you. My intentions were to offer One solution, to help a fellow shooter who asked, a way that has worked Very well for me!