I have noticed with cases that have been fired many times over, YET are annealed, shoulders bumped back 2.5-3.0 thousandths in a FULL length die, That seating bullets in a Redding Competition Seater, that cases go UP into the sleeve like you have a very, very slightly too large of a diameter body on the cases! I have not experienced this before. I have scrubbed out the internals of the sleeve, to no avail. I even "buffed" a case to make it shiny, to no avail. QUESTION: "Do you think that it is the case body, work-hardened over many firings, that is simply "springing back", even though I allow the cases to sit in the sizeing die for about 4-5 seconds to have the brass "take a set"?