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will a .38 Special + p 158 gr bullet be ok to use in a 360sc
.357?
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Yes.
Not sure how you mean "OK" but any +P .38 round will stress that gun FAR less than any magnum round you can fire through it.
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Yes, unless the humidity is above 65%.
Just kidding. Yes! Just be sure to observe the minimum bullet weight marked on the barrel. Welcome to the Forum.
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will a .38 Special + p 158 gr bullet be ok to use in a 360sc
.357?
The question isn't how well the gun can take it, it's how well
you
can take it.
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