Forgive me if this is the onethousand and first posting asking about barrel fitting. I read over the FAQ and found quite a bit on barrel fitting however, being new to the H&R single shots as well as being admittedly somewhat limited in my gunsmithing skills, I thought I'd ask for some advice from all of you pro's before I go and try to fire some rounds from a barrel that doesn't fit correctly and shouldn't be fired.
I recently purchased a 38-55 TC barrel in which I would like to use on my CR-45 frame. The barrel (when mounted) seems to lock up properly with very limited gap at the top (between frame and barrel chamber face). I have not measured the gap but it appears to be the same amount of gap as the original 45 Colt barrel that came with the frame. Here is the problem: When the barrel is mounted without the fore-end attached, there is quite a bit of lateral movement from side to side but doesn't seem to move vertically. When I install the fore-end, the movement is gone and everything seems to be as tight as can be. This is not the case when I mount the original 45 Colt barrel. Without the fore-end, there is no lateral movement.
My guess is that even though the movement appears to be gone after installing the fore-end, this in only due to the plastic spacer making things tighter which would probably wear out quickly, if not break should the barrel be fired like this. Is this correct thinking thus far?
More to the point, does this barrel have potential to be fitted correctly on my CR-45 frame or is it a lost cause? In the FAQ's, there is something mentioned about shims. With my limited gunsmithing skills/knowledge, my guess is that some of these barrels can be shimmed in order to fit tighter....am I reading this correctly?
Any of your comments or advice are more than welcome and very much appreciated.
Thanks!
Blackhawker