I see what you stated. One side is flat....that side is where the rods are next to each other on the crankpin. The beveled/chamfered side aims to the counterweight/fillet on the crank. I've noticed this on stock rods but didn't notice that with these right away.
Looking at the new bearings that I have, they are wider by .050 and do extend into the chamfered area in the rod and sit almost flush, maybe slightly outboard of the flat section on the cap.
I'm guessing that with the radiused edge seen in aftermarket cranks, one needs more chamfer or a narrower bearing to obtain adequate clearance.
The rod body and caps are the same width though:
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