OK, I have a question for you guys that have much more knowledge then I do. Since I got my 929 back from the factory having had the crane detent ball installed as it was missing. I've been playing with loads. What I've noticed is that it's trying very hard to shoot great. I'm getting one or two fliers consistently with most bullet/powder combinations. I am shooting off bags at 50 ft and can generally shoot one inch or less with my 38 super and 357/38 special revolvers at 25 yds and sometimes 50 yds off the bench. My question is I have a cylinder reamer which I have used with the other revolvers. Can I use a reamer on the titanium cylinder? People have talked about honing the cylinder. How is this process different than reaming? Bullets I have tried are 115&125 zeros, 124/135 acme, 135 bayou's both. 356 &.358, 147 extreme, 160 b&b .356. The powders I've played with so far are vv320, titegroup, aa#7. As that's what I have on hand. Here's some pic's of the last targets from last night. Most groups hovering around 1.5 and 2.5 inches. I could call it good but like to tax as much accuracy as I can. Any suggestions would be appreciated. The black square is one inch the outside square is two. Oh and using Winchester brass. These are all 8 shot groups Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk