Pond James Pond
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I've often seen threads about damage to the crown of a gun affecting accuracy.
Well, I have a mark on my Redhawk muzzle.
I don't think it is much to worry about, and my Redhawk seems accurate enough, but I am not a brilliant shot, so if there is a deterioration of accuracy, I may not spot it.
I bought the gun new, and have never dropped it and I certainly don't remember knocking it against anything: I am careful with my guns.
Perhaps I shouldn't ask: there is no way the gun would ever reach the Ruger plant in the US...
Well, I have a mark on my Redhawk muzzle.
I don't think it is much to worry about, and my Redhawk seems accurate enough, but I am not a brilliant shot, so if there is a deterioration of accuracy, I may not spot it.
I bought the gun new, and have never dropped it and I certainly don't remember knocking it against anything: I am careful with my guns.
Perhaps I shouldn't ask: there is no way the gun would ever reach the Ruger plant in the US...