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Old 07-09-2023, 11:31 PM
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Originally Posted by stansdds View Post
Your gun, your ammo, your hands, your health care insurance, do what you want. As for me, I do not want to damage my firearms, I do not want to significantly shorten the life of my brass, I do not like it when my hands get cut and bruised, I do not enjoy visits to the ER. If I reload 38 Special brass, it would get loaded to not more than 38 Special +P levels. When I want 357 Magnum or near magnum loads, I use 357 Magnum brass and fire it in revolvers made for 357 Magnum.
That's great unless you want to use the Keith 173 gr. bullet. Then you'd have to use Special cases, unless you have a gun with a really long cylinder like a S&W model 19.
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