Dan, I opened all the images you posted in my CAD software, and overlayed balls into the bores.
All of them are about 3 calibers deep in the bore, except #2 which is 3½ calibers.
I had guessed 3 calibers, so I was pretty much dead on.
#3, the one with the carriage in the image, is the one I'm going with for now.
Where I may have to fudge a little is the chamber. Because of the welded-on cascabel, I won't be able to take the chamber as deep (and still maintain proper rear wall thickness) as I would if the entire tube were solid. I've measured the stock and it's coming up a little short.
As it is, scaling the bore to GB size, I could only get ~72% capacity if I hold to the 7/8" diameter that the chamber scales to. If I bump up the chamber diameter to 1", and increase the rear wall thickness proportionately, I can get ~87% of the capacity. That should be more than enough.
Or should I stick with the 72% chamber?
I need to do some calculations and see how these chamber volumes relate to powder capacity...