I'm considering having one of my revolvers cut to accept moonclips (e.g. the thin TKCustom variety).
What I'm wondering is whether a moonclip can affect the accuracy of a revolver by introducing differences in headspace among the cylinders.
For instance if the moonclip isn't flat against the rear cylinder face, due to a bend in the clip, so that some rounds are further from this face than others, can the resulting differences in headspace affect shot-to-shot accuracy? - or will the hammer blow typically push the cartridge forward to correct this before firing?
What I'm wondering is whether a moonclip can affect the accuracy of a revolver by introducing differences in headspace among the cylinders.
For instance if the moonclip isn't flat against the rear cylinder face, due to a bend in the clip, so that some rounds are further from this face than others, can the resulting differences in headspace affect shot-to-shot accuracy? - or will the hammer blow typically push the cartridge forward to correct this before firing?