Gmac
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I ran about 32 rounds of ammo through my new Ruger Bisley 45 L.C. today which makes a total of 100 rounds since I bought it new. After 12 or so rounds I began to experience cylinder binding, slight at first then once I had to rotate the cylinder with one hand while cocking the hammer. The effort required was negligible but the cylinder wouldn't rotate by simply cocking the hammer. Barrel/cylinder gap appears to be small (haven't measured it) Ammo used was PMC cowboy loads-250 grain flat nose cast lead @ 800f.p.s. My question is should the gun go back to Ruger or will this problem go away with use? All opinions appreciated!