Slowly getting there. I got the barrel down to about a quarter turn to go and deciced it was time to put it back in the vise and tighten it up to see how far it would turn after it snubbed up. It turned a little more than I expected....about 35 degrees under considerable resistance most of the way. This indicates to me that I may have as much as 15-20 degrees of leway to hit the right spot. Still I'll have to file a "little" more and check it again.
Now, the other half of the project....the Vaquero receiving the 4.5" barrel from the Bisley. Of course the treads on this barrel had to be about 3/4 turn too long. I had about decided that all I could do was to cut back the torque shoulder enough to screw it in the remaining 3/4 turn and then shorten the breech end of the barrel enough(about .030) to get the proper cylinder gap. Well, I was rumaging thru one of my junk boxes yesterday morning and happened upon a thin stainless washer about the diameter of a Ruger barrel with a large inside diameter. Naw that would be too good to be true...my luck just don't run that good. I finished up momma's " do it today or else" list and went back and checked the washer. OD is 1-2 thousands over barrel diameter...perfect.....thickness......040"....a little thick,but that would just give me a little material to work with for adjustment....ID....025" too small. About 35-40 minutes with the Dremel tool and the ID was fixed. Slipped it on the barrel and screwed her down tight. Looking good...tightened up just under a quarter turn from TDC. Cylinder gap may be just a little more than I would like...but acceptable.
Yea, I know, I should have stopped when I found the washer and gone to get a lottery ticket. GOOD SHOOTIN', Walt

We just might finish this deal yet!!!
