I totally agree with this. And I have experience with both neck sizing and full sizing. I stop neck sizing many years ago because of unpredictable functionality problems in the field.There is no problem with FL sizing every time. You just have to set shoulder for minimum bump. Only neck sizing is fine if you don’t need full reliability and can deal with super tight chambering.
I often set my F/L die for zero to .001" shoulder push back. Cases chamber without issue. Case life is not reduced at all. The reason I believe this works is that when you F/L size, the radial dimension is sized and in my experience this all that is necessary.
The problem with neck sizing is that it doesn't size the radial dimension and more often than not this the culprit in unreliable chambering, at least that has been my experience of loading thousands of rounds for a multiple of rifle brands and calibers.