revolver shooting for me is very hard but I am trying to self teach.
My biggest issue is getting my cylinder throats reamed out, nobody around here has the tools and I can't find anything for the 41 mag. My RBH 45 Colt has .449 throats and my RBH 41 mag is .408 none of that works for cast...
Sounds like you are on to something, I will work on that on my next trip out, first I am going to open these throats as Brad describedOdds are good that if your having trouble with the revolver that most of your problem is with your grip. The revolver is the most grip sensitive firearm there is. If your grip isn't identical on every shot you will shoot patterns, not groups.
Ok, I have seen them for sale, but I can't find squat for the 41 magLook into renting the proper reamers and pilots. Brownells does or at least used to rent them. If not they aren't that expensive to buy.
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Grip matters. I'm finding that I need to focus on it more. It is all about hand position on the grip. I do find that the harder I squeeze the more I wobble.
These cylinders need .003-.004 each, i looked at the Q/A and it seems most of those reamers will make a cylinder throat to nominal bullet diameter. No bushing is needed as these also cut the chamber.A call to Brownells would answer that question. If it were me I would get the proper reamer and not risk egg shaped throats with my ham handed abilities at such tasks. No alternative for me to the proper tool for the job. If you only need to smooth up the throats would be one thing, sounds like you need more than smoothing up.