The average reloader is better off full length resizing, using good quality brass and minimum shoulder bump for his off the shelf factory rifle.
Too much of what bench rest shooters do to their brass for their custom tight chambered rifles filters down to us and is not needed in a factory rifle with our SAAMI chambers.
Proper sizing is far more important in the generic hunting rifle THEN a close tolerance competition rig.
The whole point of proper sizing is to control the fired case dimensions wrt to chamber. Factory chambers are all over the map, as are factory dies.. The average reloader has to understand this variation and because using the wrong combo of die vs chamber leads to BIG headaches wrt case head separation and poor accuracy.
How excited is a hunter going to get when he runs the bolt to chamber another rd and has 1/2 the case still stuck in his chamber. Conversely, how excited will a semi auto shooter be when he has an out of battery KABOOM.
We seem to keep going round in circle and the argument hasn't changed in the numerous posts you have put up all these pics and info. The right technique is whatever steps are needed to make the brass chamber properly into that firearm... no more no less.
and the proper method depends....
The OP has not answered my original questions regarding firearm and application. Without this info, there is way too much "assuming" going on.
FL can be a really bad idea.... it can be a really good idea.
Until reloaders start putting down the application, there is alot of misplaced info being repeated on and on.
For those that doubt this, just read another post here on case head separation... Guess what die he was using?
YMMV.
Jerry