I have no idea about how pistol reamers cut chambers so can’t answer the OP. But, I do have experience with my straight walled 30 Carbine which can require trimming. In the M1 30 Carbine, the chamber wall is cut longer than the case (obviously that would also apply to straight walled pistols). With the Carbine, when the brass grows to the point that it engages with the “end” of the chamber, it can hold the bolt back just far enough that the bolt will not fully lock ... but just enough that it will fire out of battery. Bad things can the happen!!!
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