gonoles_1980
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I was using RAUG Ammotec 357 FMJ. I let a buddy fire some of the rounds, and the last round jammed the revolver and wouldn't fire. Had to bang the bullet down into the brass to be able to get the cylinder open. I've never had this happen with my handloads, though I fire a lighter. I do notice, there is no crimp (or it doesn't look like they have a crimp) on these bullets. Could the power of the blasts have walked the bullet forward enough to get it jammed in the cylinder so it wouldn't fire and I couldn't get the cylinder open?
I'm using a Ruger LCR 357
I'm using a Ruger LCR 357