Vulcan Bob
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Well I guess I needed a wake up call with this. Got out to the range today to shoot a few recently aquired S&W's, among them a six inch 28-2. I just grabbed a box of my reloads that have a proven track record in my other 28-2 and 586's. Anyhoo on the forth shot the cylinder did not want to turn and was a bit difficult to open and the ejection of the spent caseings were very stiff and the primer had flowed back into the fireing pin hole and the other three primers were flattend, all signs of high pressure! Looked the gun over and shot some 38 specials with no problems, and checked her out real good when I cleaned it tonite, no damage apperent. I fell victem of the old, if it shoots well in one gun it must be ok in another, wrong! Oh, yes it was cleaned prior to it's first outing, guess I will have to back off that load and work up to what this gun wants to be fed. This reminder of good loading habits was a cheap one as I did not wear any gun parts home!