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I have an 1890 made toplever. #1 frame that has a ledge/step in the end of the chamber and measures 2 5/8" deep. So, it doesn't have the smooth chamfer of a regular forcing cone.
I was wondering what thoughts anyone might have about about this? The end of chamber wall thickness is the thickest of any 12 gauge I own .120" and the barrels are also the heaviest at 4 lbs. 1 oz.