...has nuttin' to do with burning tires.
Oh, I think the vast majority of giant pistol ownership is exactly akin to this.
That’s what mine is for...
Though there is a LeSabre I hunt occasionally. An old rutty one, with a V-8...
Strange how bonded rifle bullets are so much tougher, but this doesn’t carry over to pistols?
One thing I don’t get, perhaps because mine is an automatic, how does a 350 grain round shoulder produce more cone erosion and top strap cutting than a 350 grain flat meplat?
If the erosion was from the higher volumes of slow powder for the lighter weight bullets, why would bullet construction matter, these jackets being two thousandths thicker than Hornady’s?
Would not both types of bullets be equally as detrimental to the forcing cone?
I would also assume flame cutting the top strap would have more to do with the “fuel” than the “tires”?
I have heard indications that Lil’ Gun powder burns with much higher heat than H-110 or CFE BLK, and this may have been a major contributor to the wear. Is the true?
And, hey. These aren’t arguments.
I got questions. I’m just lookin’ for answers, and you’re here right now.
They’re is an elderly gentleman being consumed by dialysis who wishes to unload his XVR(and his Sportster, but I have kids yet.) to me. I was the only one to smile after shooting it, instead of crying about my hand.
Since I have no ambitions of hunting Yaks or Yetis, it would be another FunGun. But not if I ruin it with fire...