Just thinking out loud..............(and a cheap bastards question)
And since this is the reloading forum what would you guys think of just trimming the cases shorter below the brass flow? And not doing anything to the chamber or setting back the barrel.
The downside of that is the eternal old saw about trying to ensure that the next guy down the road doesn't inadvertently blow the gun up by sticking the 'real' thing in there, eh?
That chamber is easily 20 thou short, and by the dimensions shown, could be as much as 35 thou deeper. The neck actually looks further back (towards the rim) than the unfired case too. Odd stuff.
The easy money were it mine, would be to start with some pretty careful measuring, determine more or less where the chamber dimensions start to get off the rails, and compare those dimensions pretty carefully against the SAAMI spec reamer dimensions to see what the results might end up looking like. Maybe even to the extent of overlaying the two sets of dimensions in a scaled drawing to see if one fits entirely or partially within the other, not a terrible task in a CAD program.
What would the possibility be that he chamber was reamed with a sizing die spec'd reamer, d'ya think? Or the guy that made it was working off the case dimensions, and did not account for the clearances needed in the chamber?
That chamber length at 2.202 seems almost bang on the spec for the minimum length of the cartridge in the drawing shown. Some time spent sorting out the rest of the dimensions would be time well spent, I think.
If the shoulders are short too, there may be better than average expectations of a clean-up with a correct reamer, if the bore size is also correct.
So it seems from this chair, anyways.
Cheers
Trev