Finally got to reloading this weekend to follow some advice...
1. I bought the Lee die and the Dillon case gage.
2. Belled the cases and most cases would still fit into the case gage all the way. This was a little surprising as I thought the bell would prevent all of them from going into the gage. Some took light finger pressure and ranged up to moderate finger pressure to get to fit in all the way.
3. Then seated cast bullets, jacketed bullets, and "plated" bullets. These mostly fit/dropped into gage. Some would not, and even as far as the rim still sticking outside the gage so that I could put fingernail under rim to retract the case from the gage.
4. Lastly, used Lee "factory crimp die" to crimp/size finished cases. These almost all fit into the gage all the way. Some were still barely sticking out of gage maybe .020".
Now I can get out and shoot these and see if I have any more failures to go into battery. I'll post when I shoot them.
By the way, using my range "pickup" brass, I did have some that had a ferocious ring around base, maybe 90 degree arc and .100" forward of rim channel. I've heard people describe this as a "Glock" ring because the case isn't fully supported by Glock chamber? Anyway, no sizing would fix this, so they were throwaways.