Have you ever had a problem with the body die/Lee collet die set-up causing donuts.. I've used this method in 3 of my heavy barreled rifles and have never got a donut. Maybe just lucky.
It is not a problem but after a lot of cycles, 10-15 depending ,I find the bolt has a bit of stiffness upon closing. I set the cutter up so it does not affect most of the neck just the swell/donut at the base of the neck.
Much prefer the body die and Lee collet die, as opposed to bushings, which transfer any irregularities to the inside of the neck.
I've had donuts after 5 to 6 firings using Lapua brass. Not significant but periodically, they would appear. Just turned again. Chalking it up to case to case subtleties. I was actually surprised at how much material would come off with some cases after a second or third turning.
Body die and collet used here as well. Works well for me for the same reasons BC.
Regards
Ronr