Thanks. I'm not sure of the number, but pretty sure it's a lee mold that is basicly the same as the old military hardball. I normaly use a round nose lee mould that has a slight step. Opon reflection I beleive the step is for the this very reason. But my kimber and his colt have the chamfer and will chamber them fine. How would you know if a replacement barrel would have the chamfer? He doesn't have a lot of the bullets, so probably after this he'll go to something like what I use.
BTW, he did seat the bullets deeper, and they chamber now, but still engrave the nose of the bullet a little bit. Before at standard overall length they wouldn't chamber at all, but would in my kimber and his colt.
I basicly told him the cheapest thing to do since the gun shoots decently with factory and my cast loads is just use a differant bullet.