So counterclockwise at the bore but clockwise at the muzzle?
@barefoofDr4 ай бұрын
Do you not need a barrel bushing at the rear to center the cutter as well?
@raymillsap86138 ай бұрын
Thanks for the information and instructions
@CMac5038 ай бұрын
Why didn't you use the brass lap to polish your new forcing cone? It's part of the kit.
@carlcox73327 ай бұрын
My black powder Remington has no cone degree at all actually had a bur from where they cut in the gap. And my cylinder bores are all over the place.
@steveshooter90108 ай бұрын
IMO most people should not even try this. I know too many who would totally screw up their revolver.
@paladin45705 ай бұрын
Hello to MAGA Country. Great video. Can the same forcing cone cutter for .45 do any other calibers as well. Again, your smithing videos are very good. I reference and like and have cut my cylinder throats to .4525 but want to cut my forcing common’s to 11 degrees and also cut new muzzle crowns.
@dickgoesinya94198 ай бұрын
Another great video. After watching you ream your cylinders out on another video I did my old model Ruger Blackhawk and it cut my groups in half or better. I think out of six chambers only one was close to the .4525" now they all are. After watching this I will do mine. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, and I appreciate the way you explain how you work, so even and average guy like me can get great results.