I am using a cases feeder, and the cases are all the way into the shell holder. The one pic of the leaning case is extreme, most of the time it is tipped out just enough to barely catch the edge. But they are always tipped out, not tipped in. Reading and researching on the internet it seems this is a common Lock and Load issue. The shell holder has enough slop in it where the base of the case sits to allow the case to slop around, and not be held tight enough. When the spring is pulling on the outside of the case, the slop allows the case to lean enough where it wont go into the sizing die. Spring tight on the outside bottom of the case, and slop on the shell holder on the inside of the case and it leans out. Common solution seems to be to stretch the spring a little so it doesnt fit so tight. more sophisticated solutions is to machine some of the bottom of the shell holder off so the slop goes away, but then the cases dont feed as well.
I will try to stretch a spring a bit tonight and see if the cases stand straighter with not so much pull on the bottom outside. Knowing my luck I will break 3 or 4 springs because if a little bit is good, a lot must be better