I am new to this Forum, have never done any reloading and have not gotten to the equipment stage yet (but it will be an inexpensive single stage press). I'll take my first plunge by hand loading rounds for my Webley Mk VI, which was modified to seat .45 Auto Rim (countersunk chambers, not shaved cylinder). The .45 Auto Rim brass has a slightly smaller diameter than .455 Webley; therefore a bit more play in the Webley chambers. See attached photo.
When reloading Webley-fired (and expanded) .45 Auto Rim brass can (or should) a .455 Webley sizing die be used to bring it closer to Webley spec instead of further down to .45 AR size with an AR die?
On this site some years back, a Canadian gentleman stated that he uses Lee Webley dies to load .455 Webley, .45 Schofield, 45 ACP and 45 Auto Rim.
Your thoughts and experience are appreciated.
Regards