One of the best situations you can have is a close enough chamber that it doesnt need resizing and a cast bullet that comfortably fits into the fire-formed case mouth with a little pressure, yet still chambers up and extracts cleanly. Use no crimp, unless you need a tad for hunting loads, single shots dont need it otherwise and it can distort the bullet. The key is bullets that fit the throat closely.
Decap/recap, charge with powder, hand fit the bullet (or lightly press in) and shoot. Quick, clean, easy, and brass lasts forever.
At lead bullet velocities the case expansion usually is mild enough that follow up reloads dont get sticky. If they do, back off the load a bit until its OK.
If a rifle wont shoot with bullets that fit this way the barrel is no good, plain and simple. If you want to shoot lead and cast your own, often as cast dia. fits pretty well and if you have a lubrisizer it should just skim the bullet while applying the lube.
If you want to shoot jacketed, you are stuck with the factory diameters, and if they wont shoot factory loads it wont shoot reloads, you have a bad barrel. Rechamber might work, but if not?