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You know I saw something from MidwayUSA about shims or the like that adjusts the cylinders "seating" to alleviate what I think that you are talking about. Might be one of those things that you can get a smith video and the parts and do yourself...... Hope that helps.
Unfortunately, endshake isn't the problem, it is the barrel to cylinder gap. I measure total endshake as .002". Not too bad.
I've left it with Jim at West Coast Armory's Pro Shop. He says he can set the barrel back.
I picked it up Saturday, looks and runs great. It wasn't cheap, but, I didn't expect it would be. I'll shoot it tomorrow night but I'm expecting everything to be fine based on the inspection.
Jim machined the frame to allow the set back, you can't tell any work was done except the problem is "fixed".