thanks guys, very good points for sure... had wondered if the customs would be problematic with a crimp outside the groove... that confirms my suspicions... I will get the reccomendations of the bullets each of the guns can handle from the manufacturers of the bullets and of the guns themselves;
But in order to figure out if a bullet I see in an ad will fit in the chamber : I am curious what dimensions I will need to ask for... like at what length the cylinder wall starts to constrict as that is what was stopping one keith bullet in my clements 45... the drive band was too large to fit past a constriction in each of the cylinder walls... so what is that constriction called ?
I am concerned as I am wanting to get together some .500 - .501 diameter bullets for the JRHuntington custom I am expecting soon, and want to be sure of bullets before I buy them... and would like to try to figure that out my self if I could do so .... so :
I am thinking the cylinder dimensions, brass dimensions and bullets shape and dimensions are what I need to know, but I am not sure what to ask about and how to figure out if other bullets will fit by the info on dimensions that I ask about...
This is what it seems I will need to know about, (but not exactly clear on how to use it or what to call things ) The reccomended overall length of the round; trim -to length of the brass; distance from the crimp groove to the front end of the bullet; the shape of the bullet in front of the crimp groove; dimensions of the bullet in front of the crimp groove; overall unrestricted length of the cylinder available for the finished round; the distance from the start of the cylinder to the tighter area inside the cylinder toward the front; the dimensions of the tighter area in the cylinder toward the front;
I am trying to apply logical thought to this question ... but obviously I am confused.... now..
so HELP... more help please....
thanks in advance for putting up with my incessant questions...
dk