I was trying the shoulder technique of removing the firing pin so I can easily detect when my brass fits just right in the chamber after bumping around .002. I'm using a Redding Premium die and the competition shell holders. I went through the whole process with the fancy shell holders but the bolt always had resistance when closing. So I just took a normal shell holder, set up the press so it touched the shell holder and a touch more so it cammed over. Using a head space comparator, the bump was now at a large .008 bump but still the bolt has resistance when closing. What am I missing? The cartidge length is below trim length so its not that. Any ideas?