Semantics.
Shoulder 'doesn't move' = shoulder re-formed out of what once was case wall, while former shoulder becomes new neck.
Base-to-shoulder datum is changed according to specs of cartridge shape desired.
One thing to keep in mind when forming cases in this manner is that your new cases are going to be quite thick due to the fact that you have been shoving back the shoulder area and case body , so your case capacity will be sometimes significantly less than say off the shelf brass.. Therefore affecting the load data that may be used for that cartridge.
Semantics? A new word, it did not apply when "due to the fact you are shoving back the shoulder", and one more time I said the shoulder does not move.
F. Guffey
I did say when I have managed to move the shoulder back I created cases with bellows or cases that looked like accordions because I literally moved moved the shoulder back.