the rifling. Some guys load and crimp then use the liquid ALOX to lubricate so not so messy. Yes when they began thru boring cylinders they were cylindrical and to groove size. This was puzzling as to why they didn't go ahead and use an inside lubricated bullet enlarge the brass and actually chamber for it? Perhaps the original cap and ball cylinders didnt allow enough material to be cut away? That's the only conclusion I can muster. Of course then we might've had a 375 magnum instead of 357.
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In the odds n' ends box I found a
- WB, 2019-11-13, 11:09
- Scotty, sent you a link (nm) - Asa, 2019-11-13, 14:44
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More for neck tension, wasn't the 38 colt a heeled bullet? (nm)
- Asa, 2019-11-13, 13:31
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Yes, the early ones were. It had a .38 bullet!
- WB, 2019-11-13, 14:01
- They would use hollow base bullets to expand enough to catch - Asa, 2019-11-13, 14:27
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Yes, the early ones were. It had a .38 bullet!
- WB, 2019-11-13, 14:01