djw54
Single-Sixer
FINALLY brought my single seven home, and am excited to get it out to the range.
As has been reported elsewhere on here, the chambers do not line up with the loading window "on the click", so I either need to get good at holding it just right, or open up the window just a little bit. The extra opening would be at the very bottom of the window, and it doesn't look like it would take much. The question is, is this something that is risky for the novice, and what actual tool would I use? Stone, file, Dremel(r) :twisted: :roll: ? I do have the patience to go slowly and carefully, and am willing to try, but obviously don't want to mess up my new gun. Is this something best left for a return trip to Ruger, and should I go ahead and shoot it some to see if there are other issues that need addressing also?
Thanks.
Don
As has been reported elsewhere on here, the chambers do not line up with the loading window "on the click", so I either need to get good at holding it just right, or open up the window just a little bit. The extra opening would be at the very bottom of the window, and it doesn't look like it would take much. The question is, is this something that is risky for the novice, and what actual tool would I use? Stone, file, Dremel(r) :twisted: :roll: ? I do have the patience to go slowly and carefully, and am willing to try, but obviously don't want to mess up my new gun. Is this something best left for a return trip to Ruger, and should I go ahead and shoot it some to see if there are other issues that need addressing also?
Thanks.
Don