Here is what I did for my 5th station. I took my final die and flat ground off about 1/16th of an inch. I then lost the substantial chamfer which allows the belled shell to enter into the crimp die.
I then took a flame carbide burr bit and put it on the end of my drill. I then ran it for a few seconds and the carbide burr then put a perfect chamfer back into the base of the die.
It now works fine. I Have done that to 2 dies so far and I am pleased with how they look and work. You can't even tell that they were even altered unless you knew exactly what the original looked like.
I can now freely adjust the 5th station die without worrying about the location of the bevel.