No
NO. Do not attempt this.
No. They are not designed to fire a 17 cal bullet
The .357 has a longer case and a heavier bullet; it is identical to a .38 in diameter but far more powerful. This is why a .38 will fire in a .357 but not the other way around.
They both fire the 50 BMG
No. Not only will accuracy be worse than a thrown rock, it is potentially dangerous. If the bullet moves forward before firing, it will leave an air space between the powder charge and the bullet. This is an established way to blow up a muzzleloader. Use the right sized bullet for your rifle.
What about it?
what type bullet in 50 cal
I havenever heard of a .54 cal but no, a bullet that will not stay in place for the striking pin will not fire, DO NOT TRY IT, if by some off chance that the striking pin hits the firing cap then the bullet has already started its trajectory at an angle and will probably damage the gun and yourself, it will be hard to find but you may be able to find a a saboe for that caliber, but you may just want to go buy some .54 cal ammo...
No, never attempt to fire ammunition in a weapon it was not designed for!.
22 cal 224 dia bullet.
The bullet itself - no.
what does a40 cal. bullet look like