You cannot really say that except in a general way.
The data in your references are just ink on paper.
The real information is found in the actual chamber and they are practically guaranteed to be longer than all factory brass.
You have to measure each and every chamber length to know what you have.
For example I have a Steyr manufactured rifle.
Data for the round says the case maximum is 2.110.
The rifle's chambers actually measure 2.150.
I trim cases to be fire formed to 2.150.
Dangerous you say?
Cases fired with smokeless shrink to 2.145.
Always measure your chambers...
Schuetzendave wrote on Apr 12
th, 2018 at 8:38pm:
My chamber was designed and chambered to be 0.030" longer.
I am glad you mentioned that: so that people who have the standard .40-65 chamber do not think they can use the longer cases that you are able to use.
Because it would be unsafe for them to do so.