Bob Thompson
New member
When I first got my Ruger Blackhawk Bisley .45 Colt its accuracy was only fair. After reading an article on this I found the front of the cylinders very tight for a cast bullet size of .452. All front of the chambers were running around .447-.448. I very carefully reamed with an adjustable reamer to get just a slight drag of a .452 bullet. Around .450-.451. Accuracy improvement was considerable with both cast and jacketed bullets. It seems as though the bullets were being swaged down too small to fit the barrel rifling tightly for good accuracy. Now the question: Has anybody else had these kind of results and can many other revolvers benefit from this procedure or was this a result of Rugers tolerances from the factory. Thanks much, Bob