Nathanial,
You mentioned using a .372" expander, that should hold the bullets, if only a little bit of the ogive is in the neck. It the cases hold the bullets and a little gap bothers you, you could trim the necks, to below the ogive ( after firing them once). The repair to the stock, now, will likely hold; and if it doesn't at least, you can get to the break to reinforce it. If your stockmaker can reinforce it beforehand, so much the better. Let us know how it shoots.
Mike
You mentioned using a .372" expander, that should hold the bullets, if only a little bit of the ogive is in the neck. It the cases hold the bullets and a little gap bothers you, you could trim the necks, to below the ogive ( after firing them once). The repair to the stock, now, will likely hold; and if it doesn't at least, you can get to the break to reinforce it. If your stockmaker can reinforce it beforehand, so much the better. Let us know how it shoots.
Mike
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