I’m a little confused here.
My M-19-3 has a 2.5” barrel and I have never had a bit of trouble ejecting .357 magnum cases from it. Just standard loads and reloads. Muzzle up hit the ejector rod they fall out.
My J frame has a 1 and 7/8” barrel and since it shoots .38spl, shorter cases, hasn’t had any problem either.
When did this become a problem?
A 3” barrel in a .357 magnum revolver would have somewhat more velocity than a 2.5”, but enough for the “recipient to notice?
I would like to have a 3” K or J frame just because they look better, but not for the supposed “ejection”problem.
I got my M-19 is a 1970, I bought it used many years ago. No problems loading or ejecting.
Am I doing something wrong?

My M-19-3 has a 2.5” barrel and I have never had a bit of trouble ejecting .357 magnum cases from it. Just standard loads and reloads. Muzzle up hit the ejector rod they fall out.
My J frame has a 1 and 7/8” barrel and since it shoots .38spl, shorter cases, hasn’t had any problem either.
When did this become a problem?
A 3” barrel in a .357 magnum revolver would have somewhat more velocity than a 2.5”, but enough for the “recipient to notice?
I would like to have a 3” K or J frame just because they look better, but not for the supposed “ejection”problem.
I got my M-19 is a 1970, I bought it used many years ago. No problems loading or ejecting.
Am I doing something wrong?

