This has probably been discussed many times before, but I can't seem to use the search all that well. I have a super redhawk 454 and like most of the super redhawks, the cases stick with factory ammo. I have to tap the rod with a wooden mallet to get them ejected. I have read about the type of metal used in the cylinder and the stretching etc. What I need to know is if sending the revolver back to the factory had any positive results. I like the weapon and will suffer with the problem, but I do not want to pay for shipping the thing back east and bothering Ruger if nothing can be done to correct the problem.
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