Can you shoot 38 plus p 357 magnum




















In this instance, a catastrophic malfunction will result. The bullet can completely split the barrel if you're lucky in the first case, but otherwise this will result in rupturing the chamber. In other words, kaboom. First, by knowing what guns or calibers truly do allow for safe use of different calibers, and they are few, and exactly how that works.

In other words, the way things are. Second is by understanding how and why that's possible in those instances, so you understand why things are the way they are. Thirdly by not taking chances based on what people tell you. If you hear something from someone, look it up. If you don't find information confirming it, don't do what they're suggesting. So, what are some common examples?

Here are a few common ones. There may be some uncommon ones, but we can leave them for another time. The differences between.

In other words, 5. Now, what does that mean? However, it also means that 5. Therefore, using 5. However, using. The same is true for. Different chamber length and higher pressure, but it's the same case and projectile size. The more powerful cartridge was developed using the less-powerful one as a test bed. When Remington in both cases went to make the new cartridge, they lengthened the case so it couldn't be used in pistols made for the lesser cartridge.

It is, therefore, safe to fire. They're a thing. A select few revolvers are also made to fire either. All the same ideas and guidelines regarding. You can use the bigger gun to fire the smaller bullet, but not the reverse at every level.

To start with, only use the correct bore gauge of shotshells for your shotgun. Now, onto chambers. Any chamber length can fire a shorter chamber length, but not longer as the bolt will not go into battery.

Rifle and pistol cartridges are sometimes used to create a new caliber and cartridge. When this happens, the original cartridge is the parent cartridge, the new one is the child cartridge. For instance, 10mm Auto can be trimmed back and necked down to seat a 9mm bullet, which is how. This is also how a great many rifle cartridges were invented, such as 7mm, which is a. For cartridge nuts, it is always fun to roll the dice just to see what turns up.

The old warrior 38 Special cartridge has been around forever it seems and has always been considered an apt law enforcement and personal defense round, at least until the more powerful magnums and semi-auto rounds came along.

In certain circles, it still carries itself well and remains popular for pocket revolver handguns, concealed carry, and backup for law enforcement as well as personal use. In when the Magnum was introduced, one would think the handgun revolver world was turned on its ear. Indeed it was at the time. Reports flourished about the capability of the to bore right through automotive engine blocks, but I have never met anybody who has actually done that.

Regardless the Magnum set the stage for magnum-mania which continues today in cartridge development, though it has slowed somewhat. The comparison though is interesting to see the relative power differential between the two. But take a. If you shoot a lot of dirty ammo and then, without cleaning, try to feed.

Another tiny caveat: There are some. If they're tuned for the recoil impulse of the magnum they may fail to cycle on the lower recoil of the. Of course, as with any gun you intend to use for hunting or defense, you should test fire the gun with the ammo you intend to carry to ensure they work together without malfunctions before taking them into the field.

Only mess with loads if you are a competent reloader. Your big problem in the short-near term is that shooting shorter cases will foul cylinders further back in the chamber and if not cleaned thoroughly after shooting, you may not be able to seat longer rounds from baked on carbon build up. Clean soon as possible and do a good job to prevent it. Additionally, in the long term, over years of shooting shorter cartridges in your. Some folks even stuff.

If you do, in any case, they usually expand and become a pain to reload. Just don't do this. And even if you have, it may still, because it will take additional time to deal with.

Again, stay away from. Additionally, if you decide to buy a companion lever action rifle, keep in mind that if you wanted to shoot. One additional and nice reason to actually shoot. In fact, it's a popular setup among those who like to carry a snub-nosed revolver, to buy a. Thus, time back on target for follow-up shots is quicker. Most recoil sensitive shooters are better off with a semi-auto than a revolver, but if a recoil sensitive shooter wants a snub nosed revolver which is much harder to shoot accurately than just about anything but a derringer, the smart move is to get a Magnum and shoot shorter rounds.

You'll find people buy. As an aside, most often, the above scenario is due to a husband or boyfriend thinking the best handgun for a wife, girlfriend, mother, sister, daughter was a revolver, when it's usually the hardest for them to learn with, shoot accurately, and become comfortable and proficient with simply because the recoil is so unpleasant. Always did everything to steer them away from it when I could, and a great many snub nosed revolvers purchased usually came back within days to be traded on something else, even with reduced recoil loads.

Occasionally, it is a guy or gal who knows how to shoot revolvers, and they're looking specifically for the added weight and controllability in a snub nosed pistol. Imagine: only items in stock are advertised. But LuckyGunner — I ordered shells of. No backorders, no bull. Business as it should be. No bull! Try LuckyGunner. A friend of mine just purchased this pistol new.

They gave her a box of. Was this a mistake? I told her not to use it. Your email address will not be published. This article is all about two very popular handgun bullets.



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