dmazur
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I ran into this question re: my SBH in .44Mag. I have no desire to shoot .44 Specials in it, but another shooter wanted to do that in his revolver.
I believe the situation is almost identical to the .38 Special / .357 Magnum situation. The .44 Magnum case is longer, and is commonly loaded to higher pressures. .44 Specials can be safely fired in .44 Magnum chambered revolvers, but not the other way 'round (case length prevents it.)
Yes. I always thought this was safe, until I read about some college hazing ritual involving drinking large quantities of this stuff, resulting in death. I'm expecting an MSDS sheet on this shortly.
I believe the situation is almost identical to the .38 Special / .357 Magnum situation. The .44 Magnum case is longer, and is commonly loaded to higher pressures. .44 Specials can be safely fired in .44 Magnum chambered revolvers, but not the other way 'round (case length prevents it.)
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Yes. I always thought this was safe, until I read about some college hazing ritual involving drinking large quantities of this stuff, resulting in death. I'm expecting an MSDS sheet on this shortly.