John,
Here is where things can get complicated and you'll have to possibly, compromise in one way or another and you'll have to know the dimensions of your brass, when a bullet, the size that you'll be using in seated in the brass. That's only one reason that I prefer BSing
If left as is, and the brass isn't tapered inside, you'll have .0048 taper (in a 3/8 length), inside after sizing and then the inside will have to be sized by a expander and things will match, pretty well.
If your brass has parallel walls, as above, in the area that the bullet seats, your good to go and just order the reamer with a straight neck for that distance. Or .001 taper per inch in that area, to make sure that the brass releases well from the camber.
If the brass is tapered in the neck area that you'll be using to seat your bullet, you can order as above and neck turn.
If you don't want to neck turn, you'll have to try to match the taper and use a expander to size the ID of the case, for you bullet diameter.
If you call and talk to the reamer maker, they'll now what your talking about and help you.
Frank