When I was still using my Red Baron wing capper,I had to avoid Smithwicks,Sapporo,Sierra Nevada & all other short neck bottles like the plague. Especially the ones that had necks just a little shorter than regular "pony bottles" as we used to call them. Then the bell streched out a little bit,& the caps wouldn't stay sealed as co2 pressure built up. I kept the boxes of filled bottles in the MB where it's the warmest in winter. In the evening sometimes,I'd get a wiff of malt & finally reasoned it out.
I now have 3 ferrari's! The bottle tree,the vinator,& the Super Agata bench capper. Now the only thing I have to worry about is the height of the bottle,as mh-brews mentioned. A reasonable trade-off,to be sure.
The best bottles for label removal & repeated use are Paulaner,Sam Adams,Thirsty Dog,Great Lakes,Franziskaner,Wernesgruner,Micelobe & that Kentucky bourbon barrel beer,to name a few. Some of these for the coolness factor; Paulaner Salvator Doppel Bock,with the bearded monks around the shoulder,Micelobe,with the fused neck bottle look,Wernesgruner for the crest with hop bines on the neck. Paulaner,wernesgruner,& franziskaner for the amber with a touch of green glass color. It lets me see the color a bit more.
And Leinenkugel's,for the thick 12 pack boxes with seperators.