Arokcrwlr
Blackhawk
With the .41 magnum pic thread in full force - it got me enthused about shooting one of mine - a SS Bisley .41 that I bought new a little over a year ago.
So, I set up my reloader and loaded up a dozen rounds to test out. Here's the problem - as I am loading the cylinder, when the first loaded chamber gets to about the 10 o'clock position (looking from the back of the cylinder), the case head actually hits the cylinder frame.
Upon closer inspection, there looks to be a "step" in the back face of the cylinder frame. I don't know how this could have passed inspection during factory test fire. Has anyone else had experience with this type of problem?
I can take a pic if my explanation doesn't make sense...
So, I set up my reloader and loaded up a dozen rounds to test out. Here's the problem - as I am loading the cylinder, when the first loaded chamber gets to about the 10 o'clock position (looking from the back of the cylinder), the case head actually hits the cylinder frame.
Upon closer inspection, there looks to be a "step" in the back face of the cylinder frame. I don't know how this could have passed inspection during factory test fire. Has anyone else had experience with this type of problem?
I can take a pic if my explanation doesn't make sense...