Veral:
I own a S&W 586, 1980s vintage, and if I remember correctly, I have used your bore lapping kit and instructions on it, just a little bit...probably 10 rounds, definitely not more than 18, due to a natural hesitancy about really screwing something up. I have never been a very good shot with a pistol, but the 586 does not seem to be shooting as well as some of my other revolvers did.
Now; If I can find the remainder of your lapping kit, what would you recommend re:
1. Continuing from where I was, lapping my barrel further? How much is enough? Recommended load?
2. What might be a good bullet/mold to use for better accuracy? So far, I have had the best results with the RCBS 150gr Ketih SWC, using wheelweights, with a tad bit of 50-50 bar solder added. (What I fondly hoped was the equivalent of Lyman #2 alloy) If it makes a difference, 357 brass, standard primer, 5.5gr Unique. Commercial swaged or cast 158gr. SWCs are adequate, but not inspiring.
Thank you, sir.