Jim, out of interest, when you say you had difficulty closing the bolt, did you mean as in turning the bolt handle down or that last bit of travel where the neck enters the neck area of the chamber?
Catfish, when you say some bench rest shooters never resize their cases, does that mean the case neck retains a constant grip on the bullet or do they just have a neat fit between bullet and case neck?
I do not resize my cases but instead, hold the bullet in the neck with a soft paper cup dipped in molten bullet lube. I found that as long as the bullet cannot be pulled out by hand, it will work just fine in my magazine fed bolt gun. (The cup is dipped into the hot lube after inserting into the neck, so there is a slight compression on the bullet due to the contracting neck - the bore looks like a 22lr bore and accuracy is no worse). That's for my hornet. My 303Brit gets the same cup arrangement but requires pressure to seat the bullet. I did measure the 303 neck after seating and found the expansion to be minimal. Chambering is smooth in both rifles and I no longer bother to check the chambering of loaded rounds before going out. (I did have chambering problems initially until I got my technique sorted out – the most I get now is a slight firmness on locking the bolt).