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Originally Posted by OKFC05
As to shooting .38 in a .357 chamber, I have done it for decades, including shooting IDPA Revolver with 66s and 686s. The lead/carbon must be cleaned from the cylinder, but is simple with a Brownells "Tornado" brush. In general, revolvers are easier to clean if done regularly after shooting, before black residue turns to stone.
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Just ordered one, thanks for the heads up. Brownells even had 1 cent shipping.