lhump1961
US Veteran
OK...so my 66's and 19's are good with most any ammo up to 158gr .357. My understanding is that part of the issue with the lighter bullet and higher pressure magnum loads is that the gases can get around the lighter grains and in front of the bullet causing the forcing cone to wear faster. The larger 158gr bullet makes this jump to the forcing cone without allowing gases to escape in front. There are more issues at work here but my question concerns this physical behavior.
Assuming this is true...looking at .38 loads with the shorter brass doesn't the same thing occur and wouldn't that contribute to the same problem regardless of bullet weight? Can I safely shoot lighter weight bullets in the variety of .38 and .38+P ammo?
I know this K frame/ammo issue has been overplayed to some degree and I know my K's are not "weak". Just looking for some clarity on ammo performance.
Assuming this is true...looking at .38 loads with the shorter brass doesn't the same thing occur and wouldn't that contribute to the same problem regardless of bullet weight? Can I safely shoot lighter weight bullets in the variety of .38 and .38+P ammo?
I know this K frame/ammo issue has been overplayed to some degree and I know my K's are not "weak". Just looking for some clarity on ammo performance.