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When checking the chambers on revolvers, have you found much in the way of ovality and variations in diameters from one chamber to the next?
In Pietta's I've typically found one or two thousandths. Sometimes more because of their use of tapered reamers and not always controlling the depth of reaming precisely enough, hence deeper insertion creates a greater diameter.
In my Ruger Old Army (the only one I've examined) there's 0.454" to 0.457", ovality and diameter variations from chamber to chamber. In my note book the cylinder was previously checked and the 0.457 diameter identified but I didn't check for ovality.
Measurements below were taken radially from the center pin and then at 90 degrees (not hunting for largest diameters). That's as much as .003 in variation in individual chambers.
(1) = 0.454/0.455
(2) = 0.454/0.456
(3) = 0.454/0.455
(4) = 0.454/0.457
(5) = 0.454/0.455
(6) = 0.454/0.456
I don't reccomember ever seeing that much ovality in Italian made chambers.
Last night I dug around in the funbox and found an old Lyman #457195. Might cast some up from soft lead today and see how they do. If I size the base down to 0.452 they will fit under the ram on the Ruger.
In Pietta's I've typically found one or two thousandths. Sometimes more because of their use of tapered reamers and not always controlling the depth of reaming precisely enough, hence deeper insertion creates a greater diameter.
In my Ruger Old Army (the only one I've examined) there's 0.454" to 0.457", ovality and diameter variations from chamber to chamber. In my note book the cylinder was previously checked and the 0.457 diameter identified but I didn't check for ovality.
Measurements below were taken radially from the center pin and then at 90 degrees (not hunting for largest diameters). That's as much as .003 in variation in individual chambers.
(1) = 0.454/0.455
(2) = 0.454/0.456
(3) = 0.454/0.455
(4) = 0.454/0.457
(5) = 0.454/0.455
(6) = 0.454/0.456
I don't reccomember ever seeing that much ovality in Italian made chambers.
Last night I dug around in the funbox and found an old Lyman #457195. Might cast some up from soft lead today and see how they do. If I size the base down to 0.452 they will fit under the ram on the Ruger.