I do have a bore scope and I will do as you suggested.I would do a few things. Measure the diameter of the .200 line on another piece of brass that closes just fine and compare it to a piece that has just been fired, and then to a piece that has just been resized. Do you see a difference in that dimension?
Do you have access to a Teslong borescope? You can insert it from the chamber side to see if you have a carbon ring that has gradually built up, or anything else impeding the chamber. You can insert it from the crown end with a closed bolt (to include an empty case, not a live round) to see if your necks are too long.
	









			

