WebNov 17, 2014 · An alternative to lengthening chambers is to have the forcing cone angle relieved, i.e. lengthen the forcing cones. Note that this still lessens the collector value of the gun but at least if done properly won't put the shooter in any danger. The concept of this is that a sharp angled forcing cone will cause a higher increase in peak pressure ... WebSep 28, 2024 · Combine the wear and high pressure, and the result is the forcing cone can crack. Some guns are known for being subject to cracked forcing cones. Smith & Wesson K-frame guns, such as the .357 Mag. Model 19, are guilty of this. A steady diet of …
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http://forum.foxcollectors.com/viewtopic.php?t=5782 WebAug 31, 2012 · The 11 degree angle is a gentler taper than the 5 degree angle. It deforms boolits less and in my thinking is a bit easier on the revolver if there is misalignment between the throats and forcing cone. Aug 15, 2012 #3 2 260 Striker Bearcat Joined May 29, 2012 Messages 33 Location DeGraff, OH HawkEyeEarl - I concur with what Hunter posted. think goku think meme
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WebAug 16, 2024 · The factory forcing cone is a bit too sharp of an angle for lead bullets so I would highly recommend getting your forcing cone chafered to 11 degrees. This will also clean up some of the mess shown in your photos. Check your cylinder throats …. most GP100s run right at .357", great for jacketed bullets but a bit tight for .358" lead bullets. ... WebForcing cones are important too. Many vintage revolvers have rifling coming right to the butt-end of the barrel such as this 1907 Colt New Service .38 WCF (.38-40). Note the leading caused by no forcing cone. ... That … WebApr 27, 2024 · 18,745 Posts. #6 · Apr 25, 2024. Crispinday, Just to reinforce your understanding of forcing cones .... there's no such thing as thinner or thicker, weaker or stronger forcing cones. The only thing different is the cone angle and depth. Forcing cones are cut in barrels before they are mounted in a frame. think going