texagun
Member
I have read that reaming the .45LC cylinder throat to .4525 will improve accuracy somewhat. My question is: Will reaming the cylinder throat oversize, relative to the barrel dimension, cause the gun to spit lead? I called Ruger and they told me factory cylinder throat dimensions are .450-.451 and barrel dimensions are .450-.452. They would not comment on reaming out the cylinder as long as it is within "factory specs." Will reaming the cylinder throat to .4525 improve accuracy significantly without causing any "lead spitting?"