Thanks for the replies thus far. I guess my main reason for asking this question is two-fold and it was late last night when I wrote the original question.
First, with gas checks being larger than the bullets themselves, doesn't it seem likely that the gas checks might be pulled from the backs of bullets as they are run up into the throats of the chambers and begin dragging against the lands of the bore?
Secondly, one of the firearms in which I intend to use with these bullets is a Ruger Blackhawk in .30 carbine. I envision the bullets and/or gas checks obturating a bit and squeezing through the chamber mouth. If the gas checks are not pulled from the bullets or loosened at this time, it surely seems likely once they are squeezed back down to size in the force cone. Basically, in this case, it seems even more likely that the larger sized gas checks might pull from the bullets when firing across the cylinder gap.