I have just neck turned (skim clean up) a heap of fireformed lapua brass for my dasher. What a joy

The chamber is a 272 neck 'no turn' according to the reamer and was recommended by PTG.
They were all run thru my sinclair expander mandrel (6mm) prior to turning. Checking them on the dial indicator, they were running anywhere from .013"-.015"
There were a bunch that flatlined at .014" so I made the decision to set the cutter to turn .014".
The primary question is: Given that there were also a bunch that varied .013-.014", should I look to go in to .013" and re-turn the lot or leave em as they are?
I'm not sure how much you can clean up the necks on the no turn chamber. I'm interested to hear how others approach neck turning for no turn or tight neck chambers.
Cheers,