Southern Shooter
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I was looking at my Dan Wesson Model 14 and Model 15 the other day and noticed that the cylinders are a bit smaller than those on my Ruger Speed-Six .357 Magnums. You can see that the shell cases sit closer together in the cylinder than in the Ruger.
The frames on the Models 14 and 15 are stout looking items. But, does that smaller cylinder negate the size and strength of the frame? Would I be wise to stick to generic factory reloads...avoiding things like Buffalo Bore and Double Tap?
Thanks
The frames on the Models 14 and 15 are stout looking items. But, does that smaller cylinder negate the size and strength of the frame? Would I be wise to stick to generic factory reloads...avoiding things like Buffalo Bore and Double Tap?
Thanks