danbowkley
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Title pretty much says it all; I picked up a new Rossi M92 .357 carbine in stainless steel a month or two ago...great gun, I love it to pieces, but the little bugger just refuses to feed .38 Specials. While I've got a ton of 357 ammo on hand, I'd much prefer to reserve it for when I really need it and bang away at the range with much cheaper .38s.
My usual .38 load is a 158gr LRNFP over 5.5gr Clays with an OAL of 1.45". So it /should/ feed. It looks to me like as it's being fed up from the mag the angle is too steep, causing the top of the ogive to stick on the top rear of the chamber.
Any ideas?
My usual .38 load is a 158gr LRNFP over 5.5gr Clays with an OAL of 1.45". So it /should/ feed. It looks to me like as it's being fed up from the mag the angle is too steep, causing the top of the ogive to stick on the top rear of the chamber.
Any ideas?