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So somewhere between the original owner, the work that Parker did and the gentleman who inherited the gun, the right cone was lengthen. If I keep it at low pressure loads it should be fine, if that makes sense
Another possibility is that the right barrel had some honing done to remove pitting in front of the forcing cone.
Don't quite understand the figure for the left barrel "Minimum wall Thickness"