Although it's true that a standard FL sizer may reduce body diameter when backed off a bit (less so with a strongly-tapered case like the .303 than less-tapered designs), a proper neck-size-only die is made with enough clearance to avoid the body entirely. In any event, the case life benefit of neck-sizing lies not in any reduction of "working" the case body but in eliminating axial-play of the chambered cartridge ("headspace"), thereby reducing stretch and eventual separation at the web-wall junction.
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