D doglips Member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Jan 21, 2010 #1 has any one had problems with the .357 Magnum J-frame 360sc? why do you need to use a 120gr or heavy bullet?
has any one had problems with the .357 Magnum J-frame 360sc? why do you need to use a 120gr or heavy bullet?
s&wchad Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Jan 14, 2007 Messages 32,013 Reaction score 40,377 Location Great Lakes State Jan 21, 2010 #2 Light weight bullets in magnum loads can cause premature erosion of the titanium cylinder. It's a great carry gun. http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1980-present/94437-disappointed-340-scandium.html
Light weight bullets in magnum loads can cause premature erosion of the titanium cylinder. It's a great carry gun. http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1980-present/94437-disappointed-340-scandium.html
S skeete Member Joined Oct 18, 2001 Messages 222 Reaction score 20 Jan 21, 2010 #3 Someone here posted a picture a while back about what happened when they used 110 gr bullets and it was ugly-major erosion. I was amazed at how bad it was.
Someone here posted a picture a while back about what happened when they used 110 gr bullets and it was ugly-major erosion. I was amazed at how bad it was.
OP D doglips Member Joined Jan 18, 2010 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Jan 21, 2010 #4 will a .38 Special + p 158 gr bullet be ok to use?
s&wchad Staff member Gold Supporter Joined Jan 14, 2007 Messages 32,013 Reaction score 40,377 Location Great Lakes State Jan 22, 2010 #5 doglips said: will a .38 Special + p 158 gr bullet be ok to use? Click to expand... Yes it is.