I'm not sure if this question would be better posed here or in the gunsmithing category....
Was talking with my brother recently about how S&W tuned up my 460v addressing an excessive endshake issue. He suggested that I go through the work-up process again since the work on the revolver was done...
And that got me thinking.....
Given the pressure that 460 S&W runs, and then throwing in nearly .006" endshake (S&W considers .006" out of spec, and mine was a loose .005") is it possible it could cause sticky extraction?? It makes me wonder if the cylinder jack-hammering with excessive endshake could sort of slam the case heads hard enough to make them stick??
Also, it seems to me that endshake is directly related to headspace. Can this be a symptom of excessive headspace?
I'm kind of thinking maybe I should go through the work-up process again and see what happens... Unless of course I get a resounding "No" for an answer...