CKeshen said:I just got my new Pietta 58 Remmie today and will shoot it tomorrow.
I'm thinking about chamfering the chambers on the cylinder. Want to keep this simple. Any advice/thoughts?
Blizzard of 93 said:check the muzzle crown closely. use a magnifying glass if available. any burrs - chamfer off with lapping compound on a ball.
Jim Gibson said:Why ?
Blizzard of 93 said:would someone give specifics to acquire suitable reamers for a .44?
M.D. said:I have several of these reamers as well and will work fine on chamber mouths but they don't cut clear to the bottom as will a chucking reamer for use in non rebated chambers.
Some chambers are rebated though and must be accounted for to maintain full strength. Mike D.
M.D. said:I have several of these reamers as well and will work fine on chamber mouths but they don't cut clear to the bottom as will a chucking reamer for use in non rebated chambers.
Some chambers are rebated though and must be accounted for to maintain full strength. Mike D.
Jim Gibson said:Why ?
M.D. said:By the way, the chamfer in the picture from the factory is over done in my opinion! All that is needed is to break the sharp edge and just begin to cut an angle. To much angle encourages gas spitting/cutting and is harder on solid frame top strap guns. Mike D.
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