Makes the measured head to datum length longer, less head clearance. Your using the .004" making the case longer and harder to chamber. The shoulder is being pushed back less.How does the competition shell holder screw things up and make the harder bolt close?
This also mean the die is not going down the case body the full length. A cam over press (RCBS) may also set the shoulder back 1 or 2 thousandths more, when camming over.
Standard dies and shell holders will for the most part, set the shoulder back .005" This works well in many bottle neck rifle cartridges. No case head separations issues. Best to always check for excessive sizing.
			
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