Maybe I am using incorrect terminology. What I was referring to when I said "forcing cones", was the forward end of the chambers, on the cylinder, the part where the bullet sits. That is where the slug measured .454. A cast perf. 335 WFN GC @ .452 pretty much drops through. Now my measurements could be off as I am using a dial caliper, but the fact that they drop through is enough evidence for me that somethings not right. I'm not even going to bother with Ruger, if they did decide to fix it, then I would still end up sending it someone for work.
[/quote] Then, when you get the gun back from Ruger, the throats will be undersized (less than .452"). You can then send the cylinder to a competent revolversmith and have the throats opened.
That would be shipping to ruger, who may or may fix it. Then more shipping to a qualified Revolver smith.
I might as well get it all done at once and be done with it. John Gallahger said he would take a 44 mag Super Blackhawk cylinder and bore it to tight 45 colt specs, which is what I want and a few other mods. I'm sure he will check the barrel too, and if it doesn't look right to him, then we'll take it from there.
Joe.