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Originally Posted by 6string
First thing I would have done is check the headspace.
Maybe I missed that part of the account? If so, please excuse the rendundancy of my post....
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Hi 6string
I did check it, but I did not include in my original War&Peace posting.
Gap between back of cylinder and frame when gun is empty was ~0.077". With a cartridge in place gap was ~0.020". With my Super Redhawk it was ~0.062" and 0.004" using the same cartridge.
After the gun was serviced by S&W the gaps were essentially the same so I expected that this was normal for their firearms.