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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 1448413" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>On a revolver, a long forcing cone that is well polished will help.</p><p>Most leading starts when the bullet hits the forcing cone.</p><p>Some brands have a good one, most don't.</p><p>A lot of Rugers I've seen over the years had almost no cone.</p><p>Looked like they just deburred the barrel and called it good.</p><p>Also stops shaving lead, cause it works like a funnel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 1448413, member: 6777"] On a revolver, a long forcing cone that is well polished will help. Most leading starts when the bullet hits the forcing cone. Some brands have a good one, most don't. A lot of Rugers I've seen over the years had almost no cone. Looked like they just deburred the barrel and called it good. Also stops shaving lead, cause it works like a funnel. [/QUOTE]
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