1972RedNeck
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Smith 627.
Will Taylor throating increase accuracy on a revolver that groups poorly but does much better when fired from the same chamber?
I have read that Taylor throating helps straighten the bullet before it engages the rifling. True? Enough to make a difference?
Will Taylor throating increase accuracy on a revolver that groups poorly but does much better when fired from the same chamber?
I have read that Taylor throating helps straighten the bullet before it engages the rifling. True? Enough to make a difference?