Nobody needs a small base sizer, well, nobody needs one until they need one. Then they do.
About once a week we get someone suggesting that someone else should grind down their resizing die some unknown amount because of chambering problems. What that can do negatively to headspace is considerable.
I've got 4 small base dies in 4 different calibers and use them a lot. Granted, that's mostly on minimum spec match chambers but they also often get used when I want ammo to feed through like factory. They have earned their modest cost back by civilizing brass fired in a generous chamber that won't chamber easily in another rifle even after full length sizing. I've done many hundreds of those for friends that got a pile of free brass from others.
By taking out the decapping assembly on a small base .300 Win die it becomes a body die for .257 Weatherby and 7 mm Rem mag. Probably .264 too although I don't have one and haven't checked.
The 30-06 SB die I got for a BAR will put a little extra base squeeze on .270 and 25-06.
The .308 SB die does the same for .243 and I suppose 7-08.
I use SB dies at times when ammo will be used interchangely between two or more rifles. When the kids are practicing with their .223s, or we are shoveing handfuls of 30-06s into mags, or my son is going to use my .300 ammo instead of his practice ammo I just want the stuff to work. A stuck live round gets old real quick.