I was given a handful of .38 Special rounds, wadcutters,,nickel case, originated from the estate of a former gunsmith friend who recently passed. He was meticulous about reloading, so if his reloads, probably not a concern, but there is no proof these were not with an old gun he took in on trade. Would likely be at least 27 years old as he gave up the business in or about 1994.
IF I was to fire these in a .357 Magnum revolver, is there ANY conceivable load in .38 Special that could damage a .357 Magnum revolver? I would be firing in a Registered Magnum, shipped July 1937, as it’s the only .357 Magnum or .38 Special revolver I own.
IF I was to fire these in a .357 Magnum revolver, is there ANY conceivable load in .38 Special that could damage a .357 Magnum revolver? I would be firing in a Registered Magnum, shipped July 1937, as it’s the only .357 Magnum or .38 Special revolver I own.