If you are trying to gage the ID of the neck after your brass prep, why not just use the other mandrels?
This of course assumes you have a spread of mandrels above and below the ones you end up using.
When starting out, it is not unusual for someone to only have one bushing and one mandrel, but when you are dedicated to a caliber and spend enough time that brass of different types passes through your hands, you will inevitably have all the pins and all bushings that cover the possibilities with brass thickness and condition. Those mandrels come in fine enough increments to be used as a pin gage.
An actual set of inspection pin gages is also a handy thing to have around the household, but I admit not everyone is into that sort of work.
When/if you take the next steps, you may end up with the ability to measure your seating force and you end up correlating the neck prep, hardness state, cleaning, and lube, etc. to those seating force results.
As far as asking advice on open reloading forums, it is best to narrow down what kind of "match" ammo you are discussing. It can vary from large quantities of pre loaded ammo as in highpower or F-class, all the way down to ammo that is loaded on the spot as in BR. Those contexts drive important details, some of which are different enough to make a big difference in the answers you will get. YMMV