KJS
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Why does .38 LRN exist? I know the historical reason as to why semi-auto bullets were round -- earlier auto-loader designs feed hard ball ammo best. Not so much of an issue with modern pistols that are made to handle hollow points just fine.
What would be the historical reason for the traditional .38 Special LRN and its continued existence to this day? Revolvers don't have feeding issues, and don't care about bullet shape, making me wonder if there is any rhyme or reason to round nose revolver ammo.
Not really an important issue, but I'm just curious.
What would be the historical reason for the traditional .38 Special LRN and its continued existence to this day? Revolvers don't have feeding issues, and don't care about bullet shape, making me wonder if there is any rhyme or reason to round nose revolver ammo.
Not really an important issue, but I'm just curious.