robriboflavin
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Recently I bought my first revolver, the above mentioned 625-4. I've been shooting autos for a long time, and finally figured out that if I shoot a revolver at the range, I don't need to pick up brass...http://www.thehighroad.org/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
At any rate, I'm running into an issue - after I shoot 4 or 5 strings, the moonclips get pretty hard to extract. I'm guessing this is a thermal issue, as the first few clips drop out no problem. The load I'm shooting is pretty moderate, 4.6gr of WST behind a 200gr LSWC in Federal cases.
Anyone else run into this, and have a quick cure? Or do I need to have the cylinders honed? Basically I'm looking for options...
At any rate, I'm running into an issue - after I shoot 4 or 5 strings, the moonclips get pretty hard to extract. I'm guessing this is a thermal issue, as the first few clips drop out no problem. The load I'm shooting is pretty moderate, 4.6gr of WST behind a 200gr LSWC in Federal cases.
Anyone else run into this, and have a quick cure? Or do I need to have the cylinders honed? Basically I'm looking for options...