Re: Hold off bumping shoulder as long as possible?
There's often an issue with bumping the shoulder of the case back with FL dies, including the S Type FL die Lindy mentions, when your brass has been fired in a chamber which has been set to minimum (0) headspace. The problem is that generally the die bodies are too long, so you can't screw them down far enough to actually bump the shoulder back. If you get a headspace gauge and measure the case before and after, you'll often find no bump on the shoulder and only the neck and body have been resized. On the other hand, if your brass has been fired in a long chamber with plenty of headspace, you may be able to bump the shoulder back using a standard FL die.
Best way to get more adjustment downwards is have the die body shortened a few thou by someone who knows how to run a lathe well. You can screw it downwards a bit more then.
I use the Redding body dies to bump the shoulders back and size the case body, and then a Lee Collet die to do the necks. Produces some uber-straight brass, often with .001" runout at the neck. Call me anal.