Busyhands94
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i heard about folks using a .38 special conversion cylinder in a .36 caliber gun, and how the accuracy tends to be poor in the oversized bore, basically it's a .35 caliber bullet in a .36 bore, that's a small difference in diameter but enough to make a difference in accuracy. but what if instead of having to re-line the bore to accurately shoot .38 special they designed a .36 caliber cartridge specially designed for cartridge conversions and a .36 cylinder to go along with it! that way, if a person wanted to remove the cartridge cylinder and shoot it with the cap and ball cylinder they could if they wanted to. any ideas toward this? i mean it might take a little while to catch on and for the ammo to be available, but that seems like a good idea!