+1 to both Boyd and catshooter. Reading your posts made me remember something everyone should do when the get a new barrel. That inch or two that comes off the muzzle has a very good use. Have your gun plumber or if you do your own and square it off then run your finish reamer in to the depth of the shoulder/body junction of the reamer. Put a fired case in the "stub" and measure it from the end of the "stub" to the base of the case. If you de-prime first before sizing, it will be even a little more true and consistent. That way you are measuring to the center of the shoulder from the same reamer that cut your chamber. Record that number and when you re-size your brass you have an accurate measurement as to how much you bump your shoulder. I have one of these for every reamer I own and the results compare favorably with the bolt body method, without the hassle and is much faster. BTW, you do need to be able to read a micrometer. 
I hope this helps,
Lloyd

I hope this helps,
Lloyd