What happens when you send a very undersized bullet down a bore? I'm not talking about accuracy, I'm talking about what happens in the barrel? Could I use, say, a 38 cal bullet to fireform 348 brass into something bigger (.50-70 in my case)?
I find that when I use pistol powder with cornmeal, topped with wax to plug it, no space in case, the expansion results are underwhelming in the .50-70. It works fine in my 41 Swiss, but that is using soft PPU 8mm Lebel brass vs the hardy Winchester 348 Win brass I use for .50-70. Which, yes, is annealed at the neck/shoulder junction. Maybe I'm not using enough powder-- 8-ish grains of Win 244, that's my fastest powder on hand).
I have to end up getting the neck big enough that I can load up a .50 cal bullet with compressed BP, or even smokeless, and then it forms great, of course. But I'd rather use crap bullets I have lying around than my hand-poured 450gr boolits. Can I reasonably send 38 cal cowboy shooter pills down it that are enough to give it the resistance it needs to blow up that gat dang case as much as it should?
I know that it's possible to step it up with expanders, but at this point at least, I'm not committed enough to the cartridge to invest that much.