Mr. Saltzmans original question.
I can and will make any bullet I offer in any weight asked for, but will warn the customer if I think it's too short to give good accuracy. With the LFN, weights down to 320 grains will shoot well, but 350 gr and up is better. Always order the maximum diameter that will chamber freely in your particular rifle, to obtain optimum accuracy. The goal is to prevent the bullet from tipping while still in the chamber, as the barrel cannot straighten it up, but will smash it through with whatever lean it starts out with.. (Apparently things are happening pretty fast!!)
The lever guns will feed my WFN just fine if it's seated deep enough, which will be a bit deeper in the case than the LFN, and, with either bullet crimped whereever it feeds well, using a Lee Factory crimp die.
Swampthings advise is pretty much a quote of what I teach, so far as keeping velocities appropriate for the meplat size.