Never been a revolver guy but I came across a Smith & Wesson Model 19-4 this weekend, in beautiful shape, apparently worked over by the factory (Performance Shop?) for an amazingly smooth double action and effortless single action, a .357 with 5" barrel. For $275, I couldn't say no.
I'm amazed at the accuracy I can get double-action rapid fire.
Now:
a) do you really get leading of the chambers from shooting .38s a lot?
b) do I need magnum primers for .357 handloads?
c) if a) is true, why not just load .357s to lower power?
d) anyone use Accurate #5 for .38 or .357?
Thanks
Khornet
I'm amazed at the accuracy I can get double-action rapid fire.
Now:
a) do you really get leading of the chambers from shooting .38s a lot?
b) do I need magnum primers for .357 handloads?
c) if a) is true, why not just load .357s to lower power?
d) anyone use Accurate #5 for .38 or .357?
Thanks
Khornet