Although SAAMI and CIP include the throat in chamber specifications, there are a lot of short ones and a lot of what you might call "full figured bullets." Some USPSA shooters match the gun to the load and have their CZs rethroated to take the bullet and length they want.
I prefer 200 grain .45s but not all my guns will feed the usual semiwadcutter and coated cast 200 gr roundnose are not common items, less so in the panicdemic. Plated bullets are more expensive, apparently marked up more than cast.
So I bought a sample pack of 200 gr roundnose flatpoint, with crimp groove for revolver and lever action use. After I got the OAL adjusted to suit (shorter than recommended by the vendor) they fed in my automatics; so I ordered more.
This batch feeds as well, but takes a lot of help in the loading. OAL is more variable and a lot of them tight in the gauge, some total rejects. The Lee CFC straightens them out but it is either an extra step or, if installed on the progressive, more effort on the handle.
So I splurged on some plated bullets and will get some of the 230 coated bullets I had found satisfactory before even though not the original John Browning choice.