The really light bullets in a lightweight platform can jump crimp and cause gun to lock up.Originally posted by magnum12pm:
Along the same lines, my 327Pd manual says not to shoot any bullets less than 120 grn. Does anyone know why certain bullet weights should not be used in a weapon?
Also because of forcing cone erosion. The light bullet leaves the chamber so quickly there is a lot of hot gases going through the forcing cone and it can cause premature wear if you shoot a lot. In a sense its like repeatedly hitting it with a blowtorch. I wouldn't shoot a lot of the 110's in any small revolver.Just my opinion.Along the same lines, my 327Pd manual says not to shoot any bullets less than 120 grn. Does anyone know why certain bullet weights should not be used in a weapon?