Mr_Flintstone
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I know that’s a little confusing, so let me try to clarify what I mean. I shoot .357 Magnum, .38 Special, and hand loaded .38 Long Colt and Short Colt with .358 lead bullets in my S&W Model 19. I also shoot .38 Spl, LC, and SC in my Taurus 85, and .32 H&R magnum, .32 SWL, and .32 SW in my Charter Undercoverette. Other than leaving a little carbon fouling in the chambers (which seems to be easily removed), I see no adverse effects, and it’s a heck of a lot of fun shooting .38 SC and .32 SW.
I keep reading posts where people say you should only shoot caliber specific rounds in each gun, and others who are personally opposed to shooting parent case cartridges in their revolvers. Other than personal preferences, is there really anything wrong with doing so?
I keep reading posts where people say you should only shoot caliber specific rounds in each gun, and others who are personally opposed to shooting parent case cartridges in their revolvers. Other than personal preferences, is there really anything wrong with doing so?