I have a .22 revolver that isn't shooting so well in the accuracy department. Upon close inspection, I see that some of the cylinders have some build up. Can this buildup of powder and/or lead in the cylinder cause accuracy problems? I have to ask because my thinking is that it shouldn't because when the bullet travels out of the cylinder it goes through the forcing cone which should correct 'problems' the cylinder may induce. Am I off base in my thinking? To be thorough, I've cleaned out the deposits but haven't made it to the range to see what difference this will make....thoughts, comments?




















































