No problems if no jacket/core deformation.
If bullet has been seated for a month or so I break any corrosion type bonding by seating bullet 10 or so thou deeper.
Cold weld is a phenomenon that occurs when two similar metals exchange atoms when in contact with no intervening substance is between them, like air, oil, oxides, crud - this is not found in bullet seating. What makes bullets stick is the oxidation (like rust on bolt/nuts) from nitrate (acid) and other residues from previous powder burning.
Bullets seated in new brass will not stick.
Go real easy with any crimping.
Fragile, like paper thin jackets with soft cores might be impossible to collet pull without damage.