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My Ruger Vaquero .45 Colt has a cylinder throat measurement of .451. The bore measures .4525. I'd like to know if anyone else that has a Vaquero, with similar dimensions, has had their cylinder throats reamed, (to .4525). If so, do you think it's worth the cost to ream a cylinder? In answering that question, please cover whether or not accuracy notably increased, whether or not jacketed or lead boolits were used, (I cast my own at .452) and finally... did you send it out or did you DIY. I'm considering going the DIY route, (I'm handy that way.) I know of at least one shooting buddy that needs his .45 cylinder done too so I see the tools eventually paying for themselves.