“Correcting” concentricity is a fleeting thing, in my experience. I have often corrected a few cartridges after loading and then checked them a couple weeks later only to find they were no longer “0.002” or less.”
Like the old debate of neck vs. full-length sizing, this is probably a topic that will never be fully resolved. My guess is if, after fireforming twice, the case won’t load acceptably, it’s likely best to set it aside and use it only for foulers. Annealing the case (and re-fireforming) often helps. Brass is expensive, but there are a lot of variables and the cost of bullets, powder, primers, and barrels, is not inconsiderable. JMHO.