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<blockquote data-quote="magna19" data-source="post: 3244116" data-attributes="member: 24646"><p>Getting cylinders the same size without the right tools takes some luck. If the barrel has as pinch near the frame getting rid of it takes more work and patience to slowly test each time you remove some of the pinch. Basically with both procedures you have to go slow and very small increments and clean and test every time or most will not improve accuracy much if at all or worse degrade what they had. There is a reason good revolver smiths charge what they do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magna19, post: 3244116, member: 24646"] Getting cylinders the same size without the right tools takes some luck. If the barrel has as pinch near the frame getting rid of it takes more work and patience to slowly test each time you remove some of the pinch. Basically with both procedures you have to go slow and very small increments and clean and test every time or most will not improve accuracy much if at all or worse degrade what they had. There is a reason good revolver smiths charge what they do. [/QUOTE]
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