I know some revolvers have been made and can be made ( USFA firearms for example ) with dual cylinders, one for 44 WCF and the other for 44 SPL. Given that the nominal diameter of the 44 WCF bullet is .427 and the 44 SPL bullet is .432 wouldn't that cause a problem, especially with accuracy?
I would think that if the bore was made to fit the 44 WCF that it would then be too tight for the 44 SPL and cause pressure problems. If the bore was made for the 44 SPL then it would be too big for the 44 WCF and cause problem with accuracy.
Can anyone tell me more about wether or not it would be a good think to get such a dual cylinder revolver for these calibers?
Thanks
I would think that if the bore was made to fit the 44 WCF that it would then be too tight for the 44 SPL and cause pressure problems. If the bore was made for the 44 SPL then it would be too big for the 44 WCF and cause problem with accuracy.
Can anyone tell me more about wether or not it would be a good think to get such a dual cylinder revolver for these calibers?
Thanks