Originally posted by svo855
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My bad....I saw where you said you "roll my own loads" and assumed you were also having the issue with your hand loads.
Winchester lists that load at 800fps....I seriously doubt that the expanding gases from the burning powder charge have reached their maximum volume coming out of a 4 1/2" pistol barrel. So therefor the velocity of the bullet would continue to increase in a rifle barrel for a given distance and would require even greater friction to overcome the the increased velocity gained to bring the bullet to a stop in the barrel. The only time I've ever heard of a bullet getting stuck in a barrel was due to failure of the powder charge to ignite or having an incomplete burn. My only personal experience with this was with some very old shot gun loads. The primer failed to ignite the powder charge and the wad stopped about 6" from the muzzle with all the shot leaving the barrel. Granted there is far less friction due to it being a smooth bore but there was still enough velocity from the 209 primer to send 1oz of lead out of a 26" barrel.Last edited by elPolloLoco; 07-05-2014, 06:59 AM.
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Originally posted by bottlerocket View PostI'd love to have a caliber matched set of single action and lever action. Preferably in 45lc. But my FIL's marlin in 41mag is a tack driver out to 170 yards. Respectable for a pistol cartridge"It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"
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I have a Rossi Ranch Hand, their McQueen mares leg knockoff, in 357 /38. It's a fun little pistol. It has trouble chambering the cheap ammo, but it is tight and pretty smooth. Even the short 12" barrel keeps it pretty quiet and it seems accurate enough. I would definitely recommend it.
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Originally posted by Jimbo View PostI have a Rossi Ranch Hand, their McQueen mares leg knockoff, in 357 /38. It's a fun little pistol. It has trouble chambering the cheap ammo, but it is tight and pretty smooth. Even the short 12" barrel keeps it pretty quiet and it seems accurate enough. I would definitely recommend it.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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Originally posted by Jimbo View PostYeah, actually putting it on target isn't the easiest with the bobbed stock. I am about sixty miles from Canada and I have been told they can put a full length stock on it with no issues up there.ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh
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