I agree they did a crappy job on those chambers, but I doubt they will send you any better if you exchange it. You might ask around about polishing those bottoms out some.Hi, just bought spare cylinder for my Remington 1858 by Uberti and wonder if poor finish quality of these drills in the bottom of chambers is something to be concerned about? Should I return this or it's normal?
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Ream them to .449 and use .454.I measured each bore on the cylinder for the 1860 Army that was given to me.
I was shocked at the fine thirds world craftmanship.
One cylinder is .435, another .449.
Good thing I got a 451 mould.
Be careful here as depth translates to volume and some of these cylinders (especially with rebated chambers) are critically thin around the nipple area.Maybe just stick a drill bit in there and countersink the big burrs off?? Do it by hand of course.
or new thread I dry balled my revolver cylinder. Bet it will make 2 pages anyway.Never ram ball that deep.
My free gun has already cost me over $100. Im shooting it once just they was it is. I feel luckyReam them to .449 and use .454.
It looked at first like corrosion but I don't see it any where else on the cylinder which would be odd in my opinion.Hi, just bought spare cylinder for my Remington 1858 by Uberti and wonder if poor finish quality of these drills in the bottom of chambers is something to be concerned about? Should I return this or it's normal?
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