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Originally Posted by Step N. Mud
A pair of Ruger Vaqueros were the first to be done and the first Ruger took two turns and checked out fine with the gauge, checked the second Ruger before cutting and all ready close to max. cut with the gauge so left it alone and will see if it makes any difference with leading which is not horrible,but does get some leading that cleans up pretty easy after a shooting session.
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On the Rugers the usual (very common) problem isn't the forcing cone but a barrel constriction where the barrel is threaded in the frame. Their "crush fit" really crushes the barrel. You see this occaisionally but more rarely in S&W revolvers. I know this will make some cringe but the "fix" is fire lapping. Beartooth Bullets has a pamplet that covers it really well. It does work and is not detrimental.