I recently made a boo boo reloading. i double charged a 44 magnum with Unique, and I bulged the cylinder it fired in. Now extrction is impossible in that particular cylinder. All the other cylinders are fine, and I have no problem with magnums or lighter loads. Accuracy has not been affected. Timing seems fine. Everything is fine except very difficult extrction. Make that impossible. I have to use a dowel rod and hammer to get the cases out.
I ordered a cylinder from Midway, and it is on the way. I am hoping for a simple drop in replacement, but i know Smith and Wessons require some hand fitting. What should i be on the look out for? Are there any other problems that I might have caused by a double charge (aproxamately 18.6 of Unique?). As I say, it's like it didn't happen except the one chamber.
This is a really smooth actioned gun, it is actually a pre model 29, and I want to customize it a little, with the later model front sight that is interchangable, and a good reblue job ( it is nickel now). First time I ever had a problem like this in twenty five years of reloading. Be careful if you ever get a new progressive reloader, reguardless of the brand. Double charges are easy to do if you are unsure of what you are doing and not paying attention to everything that is going on.