How is your F/L die set up? Did you run your ram all the way to the top, screw the die down until it touched, retracted the ram, and then, gave the die another 1/4 to half turn down before locking it? So that there is a pretty stout cam over action when you run your ram up without a shell in it? When you F/L resize a case, you should not be able to see a gap between the ram and the die.
One last question, when you resize your brass, will the case readidly chamber just being dropped in the chamber and the bolt closed? If it will, and you're having trouble with your brass with a seated bullet, then you have your bullet seating die set up wrong. You may be mashing the shoulders down with the die bulging the sides of the case. Back your die body off and extend your bullet seating stem further.
Otherwise if your ammo is in spec and your chamber is clear and you can bring the rifle into battery but with some effort, I'd go ahead and fire the stuff and let it fire form in the rifle. Then see how the brass does on reloading. If that doesn't cure things, then it's time to buy a small base die.