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Old 08-23-2009, 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by aphelion View Post
Also, The bore tends to be tighter where the barrel screws into the frame. The process of torquing the barrel causes a slight constriction there. The harder the barrel is torqued on, the tighter the constriction.
Barrel threads are straight threads, not tapered pipe threads. If the frame and barrel have been properly threaded, there shouldn't be any reduction in bore diameter worth worrying about at the torque levels used in barreling revolvers.

Optimum forcing cone angles depend upon bullet material (jacketed or lead) and length of the bullet. Most of us can't tell the difference between any of the commonly used forcing cone angles.

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