The cases aren't really perfect after they are fired. As the case work hardens during subsequent firing the brass spring back changes and after a few firings its common to get sticky bolt lift. Bumping the shoulder in a good quality die, and measuring what you do, will result in cases within .0005" of each other each and every time they are sized. So we get consistent cases that never stick and shoot as well as neck-only sized cases. We get that consistency for the life of the barrel and beyond.
Really?? Sticky bolt lift and click comes from the base and closing hard comes from not enough clearance at the shoulder........Bump dies didn't work 20 years ago, when you set the shoulder back it bulges the sides of the case, they have to be supported...... jim









