If I ever had cases that stick and require some effort to extract I always check the base to make sure the extractor didn't pull the edge of the base out of square. if they do those go in the trash. In that example if you take one of these cases and measure it base to shoulder in a gauge its off a few thousandths because a small part of the rim is bent backwards.
All my bolt faces were either blueprinted or came square so I can't see shooting brass that is visibly out of square
I supposed you could shoot it, but there's no telling where that ridge material end up flowing to.