baddean, what I mic'd was the bullets. I don't have a set of go, no - go gauges to check the chambers, but if the bullets fall through at .432" what are the chamber dimensions?? One more question, if...
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baddean, what I mic'd was the bullets. I don't have a set of go, no - go gauges to check the chambers, but if the bullets fall through at .432" what are the chamber dimensions?? One more question, if...
baddean, sorry if I got off base. Here's the latest. We have no more CARBON in the cylinder chambers. I took a thin piece of scotch brite and wrapped it around a worn out bronze brush and after...
revchuck38, thank you for explaining how to check to see if your bullets are of the proper size. I see people say all the time "be sure your bullets are the right size", but I never knew exactly how...
Recently picked up a Smith & Wesson revolver and in the process of going over it I've noticed a build up of carbon the the cylinder throats. I've tried everything to try and remover this carbon,...
Oregon Bullets have informed me that my bullets are on the way. I do have a few of the powders you guys have suggested like Red Dot, Blue Dot, Unique, Bullseye, Power Pistol and a couple more. One...
Snapshot, cowboy loads would be fine. If I want to take it hunting then the 240XTP's go along. Thanks to all who replied you have given me some ideas.
I have a model 29 that I enjoy shooting very much, but after a few rounds of 240grs at 1100-1200 I have to set it down for awhile. I picked up a couple of hundred .44 Special brass in the hopes of...