I am going to ASSUME you are talking about loading the 9mm Luger. I did not see the actual caliber/cartridge mentioned anywhere.... (hint)
IF you ARE talking about the 9mm Luger (aka 9mm Parabellum, 9x19, etc) then the max overall length with bullet is 1.169"
As long as you are below that, the rounds should function in your gun.
My question is would the OAL change?
(if you don't change anything on your seating die??)
yes, probably
Will it matter? Probably not.
The seating stem of your die, generally does not contact the very tip of the bullet.
bullet is .050" shorter so seat it to .050" shorter OAL for the same seating depth, therefore the same powder space.
This may, or may not work, depending on the specific bullets used. What matters here, to maintain the same seating depth of the bullet, it the distance between where the seating stem touches the bullet and the base of the bullet.
And this you will have to check with your components. IT is entirely possible that your die will seat both to the same bullet depth in the case, with the adjustments AS IS, and the 0.050" longer bullet nose is in the hollow of the seating stem, affecting NOTHING.
IF that is the case, moving the stem to "compensate" for the shorter bullet does NOT compensate anything it just seats the shorter bullet that much deeper.
It is also possible that because of the different nose profiles, and where the stem contacts them, that the seating depth of the two bullets will be slightly different. YOU have to check what you have, and see which of these is the case.