There is just too many variables for me to be comforatable with this to include the likes of a barrel obstruction of mud or snow. I might be proven innocent but it would be a lot of hassle for sure.
I did reload three diff calibers for a co-worker once and at cost. "Doug" was mad at me when he tried the last caliber as those .38 Special casings stuck tight in the cylinder of his cheap Italian made revolver. I met him at the range and it turned out that his Cylinders were so badly pitted that the brass flowed into them holding them tight. I said Doug, lets bury that gun right here and right now before it gets someone hurt
stupid kid filed out the cyl.s on his 44 Bulldog and loaded Pop's 44 mags in it.
There are stupid adults also. Maybe not stupid but just good ole boy's who dont pay attention. Case point being an aquaintance of a friend who was madder than he$$ with his new to him revolver because it split out every case of a part box of .44 mag that he fired through his .45 Colt.
Again, it is just not worth the liability of reloading for others.