I do not want to misconstrue your statement above. You said you were getting a .0015" shoulder bump, and you would like a .003" - .005" bump. To me, this means you need to increase the bump from .0015" to .003" - .005." In #24, you said the 1.082 base-to-shoulder junction dimension is .008" longer. I still think this is your issue. I had a couple that was .005", and they would not feed until I bumped the shoulder until it chambered properly. Below is my .338 Thor and 1 out of 20 got away from me when loading after hydraulic forming. The one on the right will not chamber because it is .0125" longer.The only issue is I am getting 0.015" of shoulder bump. I normally like 3 to 5 thousandths as this is a hunting rifle and don't want chambering issue. This seems like too much shoulder bump; I've never bumped this much. My question is what can I do to decrease the bump, have the die machined and removed some material or buy a different die? Any suggestions?
Did you watch the video I provided you in #11? It addresses this issue. It is only a 7-minute video but is full of pertinent information. We can only advise, but what you do with our information is entirely up to you. Good luck!