To sum up the prior posts....you don't know until you measure or until you try.
A friend has the FA83 .44. We have cast him bullets sized .430 and .431. He cannot get the loaded ammo into the cylinder. Appears he may have a ring in the front of his cylinder chambers that will not accept the size of the driving band on the front of our cast bullets. We are going to try .429 next. It that doesn't work, he will have to seat the bullet deeper and crimp over the outer band or onto the ogive of the bullet. Either way, he will reduce case capacity and increase pressure by seating the bullet deeper.
If you got your ammo to chamber, you are one step ahead of us. Now see how it shoots and see if you get any lead splash at your forcing cone. IF your FA tolerance at cylinder/barrel gap is same as ours, about 10 shots will let you know if your cylinder will start to gum up and become harder to rotate. If it does, you may need to size down your bullet another .001 or two.
Good luck. Hope that load works out for you. Let the targets beware......
Steve