HUMONGO
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I had originally thought that it was holster wear as I bought it used, but when I took my 4" 19-5 completely apart for cleaning, I noticed that it had excessive lead build-up on the outer diameter of the cylinder near the front.
I do have a slight bit of excessive endshake, but I didn't think it was too bad. There is no sign of flame cutting, no cracked forcing cone. I have been shooting hand cast/loaded 158gr.
.38 +p's. Great accuracy, I can make a 6 inch plate ring at around 70 yrds.
I've never noticed this on any of my other revolvers, but this is the first revolver I have shot my own cast bullets out of. There is no lead build up in the barrel after 200rds.
Is this normal? Is this a sign that it's spitting? If I shim the yoke to fix the end shake, how do I close the gap?
Sorry, no pics as I cleaned it all up.
I do have a slight bit of excessive endshake, but I didn't think it was too bad. There is no sign of flame cutting, no cracked forcing cone. I have been shooting hand cast/loaded 158gr.
.38 +p's. Great accuracy, I can make a 6 inch plate ring at around 70 yrds.
I've never noticed this on any of my other revolvers, but this is the first revolver I have shot my own cast bullets out of. There is no lead build up in the barrel after 200rds.
Is this normal? Is this a sign that it's spitting? If I shim the yoke to fix the end shake, how do I close the gap?
Sorry, no pics as I cleaned it all up.