Pic of you with your finger on the trigger, that's going to set the Finger Position Police hot on your trail. You can expect a fleet of black helicopters overhead and a knock on your door shortly.
Yessssir... Scooter... you were right on, the Finger Police came and tried to take all my guns, ammo and even my reloading equipment (just kidding but you are right I should have removed my finger for the photo) and heaven help any shooter here in the land of oz that even has a thought about using a gun for self defense, even if your every day iced crazed home invaders are fully armed and ready to kill your family whilst trying to steal your car, wallet and tv. Oh, and most of them can't be charged with an offense because.... they are 'under age'.......!!!
The base ring thickness of new starline casings is 0.0435"-0.0445" and the cylinder spins free when I load them but I have found one in a pile that prevented the cylinder from spinning free at one spot where the back of the casing binds with the recoil plate. I removed that casing and the cylinder was free spinning. I then measured the offender and the base thickness measure 0.044"-0.0475". I then went through a bag of fired casings and most were within the smaller range but a few Federal casings were up to 0.050". I understand that the gap between the firing pin bushing (head space) and the back of the casing is supposed to be .006" so the thicker or distorted casing bases could be a clue to the issue.