I’ve read that a boolit that fits a little tight in the cylinder throats is just as, if not more important than the revolvers bore diameter. The reason I ask is because I size my .44’s to .433 for my 1894 Marlin, well I also have a Colt 3rd gen SAA IN .44 special. While i’ve Only shot it once, I’d like to cast some boolits and shoot it more often. This morning I took out the cylinder and with a wood doll rod I pushed them through the Colt’s cylinder, it took a slight bit of pressure to push the boolits through the cylinder. I measured the boolits and they measured .4335, so I’m thinking that .433 should work pretty well in the Colt, or am I missing something.
Thanks,
Paul