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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 2296282" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>I had to get throat diameters on both my old style Ruger Vaqueros opened up years ago. They both came out of the factory at .4505. Push a lead bullet that's .452 thru that hole and gues what. Opened the cylinder throats up to .4525 and no more leading. Called Ruger, even spoke to the chief engineer who swore up and down, sideways and backward and forward that .4505 was in spec. Haven't bought a Ruger since and probably never will again.</p><p></p><p>Lots of good info in this thread - especially about crimps. Been reloading for 10 years now and still learn new things.</p><p></p><p>Thanks fellas!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 2296282, member: 239"] I had to get throat diameters on both my old style Ruger Vaqueros opened up years ago. They both came out of the factory at .4505. Push a lead bullet that's .452 thru that hole and gues what. Opened the cylinder throats up to .4525 and no more leading. Called Ruger, even spoke to the chief engineer who swore up and down, sideways and backward and forward that .4505 was in spec. Haven't bought a Ruger since and probably never will again. Lots of good info in this thread - especially about crimps. Been reloading for 10 years now and still learn new things. Thanks fellas! [/QUOTE]
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