Yosemite Sam
Hunter
I recently picked up a used 4" Redhawk .44 that has an ever so slightly over-indexed barrel. I haven't stripped and measured it yet, and it isn't terrible visually, but it's enough to make it shoot to the right even with the rear sight cranked pretty much all the way to the left.
If I attempt to rotate the barrel counterclockwise (after properly clamping and bracing everything, of course), aren't I going to open up the cylinder gap somewhat? How would I compensate for this?
A Redhawk (non-Super) uses a standard right hand thread, correct?
-- Sam
If I attempt to rotate the barrel counterclockwise (after properly clamping and bracing everything, of course), aren't I going to open up the cylinder gap somewhat? How would I compensate for this?
A Redhawk (non-Super) uses a standard right hand thread, correct?
-- Sam