Hello to MAGA Country. Great video. Can the same forcing cone cutter for .45 do any other calibers as well. Again, your smithing videos are very good. I reference and like and have cut my cylinder throats to .4525 but want to cut my forcing common’s to 11 degrees and also cut new muzzle crowns.
Thanks for the information and instructions
Why didn't you use the brass lap to polish your new forcing cone? It's part of the kit.
My black powder Remington has no cone degree at all actually had a bur from where they cut in the gap. And my cylinder bores are all over the place.
So counterclockwise at the bore but clockwise at the muzzle?
IMO most people should not even try this. I know too many who would totally screw up their revolver.
Hello to MAGA Country.
Great video. Can the same forcing cone cutter for .45 do any other calibers as well. Again, your smithing videos are very good. I reference and like and have cut my cylinder throats to .4525 but want to cut my forcing common’s to 11 degrees and also cut new muzzle crowns.
Do you not need a barrel bushing at the rear to center the cutter as well?