I assume you have some cases that have shoulder resitanc when closing the bolt, so you want to bump the should just a little bit.
This is how I do it.
find some cases with a strong resitance. Don't close the bolt on them all the way, because that would size them.
Back the sizer off two turns, and verify the dies does not hit the shoulder of the case.
Lube the cases.
Put a case in the press and make a series of stroked, turning down the die a quarter turn at a time, until you fee the extra resistance of kissing the shoulder. Lock that position and size 3 cases.
Clean the lube and see if they chamber with less resistance. I like my cases to have a little resistance near the bottom stroke of the bolt handle.
If there is more bolt resistance than you like, turn die down another quarter turn and try again.