first time posting in this section, have questions on refitting my ombh in 45lc. have read posts here in reference to over/undersize cylinder throats- mine measure ,456, which i consider definitely oversize, especially as i shoot jacketed ammo exclusively-.451/.452. but i also think chamber size too large as well, measuring .486. some data shows nominal case diameter at .477, other at .480. all brass i've measured goes .477. i can't see where being .007-.008 oversize does anything good for accuracy. would sooner see .003 clearance on case and .002 max clearance on bullet/throat. maybe fretting unnecessarily, but trying to get accuracy much better- 10 in. at 25 yds. isn't good to me. am looking at replacing cylinder with new model piece. will require fitting that i believe i'm capable of, probably an unfluted bisley unit. trying to decide chancing a direct replacement in 45lc, or rechamber a 44mag and size it tighter to case/bullet specs. of course all original pieces will be retained/stored to return so it can be restored if needed, don't want to permanently destroy a classic item. any thoughts appreciated on whether doing things unneeded/cost prohibitive, etc.. thanks in advance for any help/advice offered. regards, jather.......PS i reload and run ammo on the hot side, using for deer hunting with 250gr fodder...