Since I couldn't reply on Leverguns I thought I would move the thread here.
Thanks for your thoughts Kansas Ed. I realize I am chasing a minor problem and therefore I don't intend to spend a lot of money on correcting the misalignment. I hope that changing the bolt will fix it but also understand that it may not improve the accuracy.
I have another Herters revolver that had a similar problem caused by the base pin being .002 in. undersized. I have corrected that problem and will shoot it this weekend to see if the accuracy improves. Those results will give me an idea of what to expect if I can correct the other revolver.
I'll report back next week.
OT - Transfer of Cylinder Alignment Thread
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Send it to a single action guy, you simply need new bolt slots cut in the cylinder. Not terribly difficult, not terribly expensive. I can recommend three:
Bill Oglesby in Springfield, IL, he's listed. Bill is a heck of a gunsmith and done wonderful work on my Colt SAAs. Some folks are put off by him, so;,
Check with Rowdy Yates (his SASS alias) in CA. Cell #714-504-0077. He's kinda an expert on percussion revolvers, but when we discussed a pair of Uberti Patersons for CAS, we talked about doing this as Paterson's have a round bolt annd no ramps into the locking holes in the cylinder.
You might also talk to Nate Kiowa Jones @ Steve's Guns in Port Arthur, TX. Nate is a sponsor of the Leverguns.com regular forum and a heck of a guy the couple of times I've spoken to him.
Feel free to mention me to any of 'em, can't hurt; none of 'em should have any animosity toward me they'd take out on you.

Bill Oglesby in Springfield, IL, he's listed. Bill is a heck of a gunsmith and done wonderful work on my Colt SAAs. Some folks are put off by him, so;,
Check with Rowdy Yates (his SASS alias) in CA. Cell #714-504-0077. He's kinda an expert on percussion revolvers, but when we discussed a pair of Uberti Patersons for CAS, we talked about doing this as Paterson's have a round bolt annd no ramps into the locking holes in the cylinder.
You might also talk to Nate Kiowa Jones @ Steve's Guns in Port Arthur, TX. Nate is a sponsor of the Leverguns.com regular forum and a heck of a guy the couple of times I've spoken to him.
Feel free to mention me to any of 'em, can't hurt; none of 'em should have any animosity toward me they'd take out on you.


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There is a fine line between hobby & obsession!
AND... I'm over it!!
No I ain't ready, but let's do it anyway!