Larry: you are 100% correct...!
Larry: You are correct, and neither does their Cowboy 140gr... Remember, the OP was talking about the bullet being "...well down in the case PAST THE KNURLED SECTION".
Nor do the majority of the many plated rounds (but not all)...
But many cast bullets do, and some even have more than one. My point was that the "minimum" is just that: if there is, as Nevada Ed points out, a "body and a tip" one should be able to see how much of the bullet actually needs to be in the case and if it does not approach the minimum for that specific bullet, just load these revolver rounds a bit "long".
Most of the time a correct and minimum expansion will provide enough neck tension that an overly aggressive roll crimp (if any) won't be needed, except in true magnum loadings.
Cheers!