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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="warboar21" data-source="post: 2705528" data-attributes="member: 88146"><p>I was referring to pistols and not revolvers. With a revolver you would certainly base your measurement on the cylinder throats and not the barrel, unless for what ever reason the barrel is larger than the throats. Then you would just ream the cylinder out the slightly more than the barrel.</p><p></p><p>Several years ago Ruger was having issues with their 45Colt and some 44Mag with constriction in the barrel where it screwed into the frames. Some say it was from overtightening the barrel in the frame but I never heard if that was in fact the case. Either way Ruger would fix the guns if you sent them in or guys were using the Tubbs or other brand of abrasive to shoot out the constriction if it's not to bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warboar21, post: 2705528, member: 88146"] I was referring to pistols and not revolvers. With a revolver you would certainly base your measurement on the cylinder throats and not the barrel, unless for what ever reason the barrel is larger than the throats. Then you would just ream the cylinder out the slightly more than the barrel. Several years ago Ruger was having issues with their 45Colt and some 44Mag with constriction in the barrel where it screwed into the frames. Some say it was from overtightening the barrel in the frame but I never heard if that was in fact the case. Either way Ruger would fix the guns if you sent them in or guys were using the Tubbs or other brand of abrasive to shoot out the constriction if it's not to bad. [/QUOTE]
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