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Old 09-03-2017, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by OKFC05 View Post
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.
Just ordered one, thanks for the heads up. Brownells even had 1 cent shipping.
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