Rojelio
Member
All this talk about undersized chambers, I decided to do a little test.
I have an 1851 Euroarms 44 with a spare cylinder. The chambers on both cylinders measure .444 and the barrel slugged at .450 (grooves) and .442 (lands).
I reamed the chambers in 1 cylinder to .451 and left the other one as is. When I shoot them side by side, it should tell me if it makes a difference.
May not get to shoot till next week. Still have to replace the front sight. The last time I shot it, the sight went into a time warp.
A couple of pics:
Indicating a chamber.
reaming a chamber.
I have an 1851 Euroarms 44 with a spare cylinder. The chambers on both cylinders measure .444 and the barrel slugged at .450 (grooves) and .442 (lands).
I reamed the chambers in 1 cylinder to .451 and left the other one as is. When I shoot them side by side, it should tell me if it makes a difference.
May not get to shoot till next week. Still have to replace the front sight. The last time I shot it, the sight went into a time warp.
A couple of pics:
Indicating a chamber.
reaming a chamber.