filmjunkie4ever
Handloader
- May 4, 2011
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Where are you all at on this apparently hot-button issue? I have heard much scuttlebutt lately decrying the firing of .38 ammunition (especially in revolvers) chambered in .357 Magnum. The fly in the proverbial ointment being that prolonged application will result in gas erosion in the cylinder wall which will cause sticky extraction and even case damage when switching back to the longer .357 Magnum cases.
I for one have several .357 Magnum guns and have fired lots of .38’s in each of them never having noticed any sort of the above mentioned issues. Just like firing .22 Shorts in a .22 LR, or 2.75” 12 gauge ammo in a 3” chamber.
Have any of you had issues firing .38’s in your .357’s?
I for one have several .357 Magnum guns and have fired lots of .38’s in each of them never having noticed any sort of the above mentioned issues. Just like firing .22 Shorts in a .22 LR, or 2.75” 12 gauge ammo in a 3” chamber.
Have any of you had issues firing .38’s in your .357’s?