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I have a couple of revolvers and I need some technical assistance. Trouble is, I am in the UK.

The first issue is with my Walker. The original wedge appears to be made of cheese. When I shoot it with 30g Swiss 3f the wedge deforms and the barrel then moves. (I have sorted the arbour length). I have made a temporary wedge from stainless which I shoot with 20g with no issues.

The second problem is with my Pietta 1858. I cannot get this pistol to shoot accurately. Before you ask, it is a shooters model with the gain twist barrel I have checked the cylinder bore to barrel and the cylinders are larger than the barrel as they should be.

Can anyone recommend someone in the UK that could assist? Thanks
 
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