Hello Everyone!
It is my first post, so I would like to say hello to the users and apologize in advance for any language errors (I am from Poland).
I wrote it because while I am cleaning my 5-year-old S&W 686+ I have noticed a kind of burnt mark on the barrel. Do you think these could be signs of burnout of the forcing cone? This would be strange, because I put through approximately 2,000 rounds of 38 Spec and 1,000 rounds of 357 Mag. I thought the L-frame revolvers do not have problems with shooting 357 Mag like K-frame have. Does anyone have any exprience with using revolver with such problem?
It is my first post, so I would like to say hello to the users and apologize in advance for any language errors (I am from Poland).
I wrote it because while I am cleaning my 5-year-old S&W 686+ I have noticed a kind of burnt mark on the barrel. Do you think these could be signs of burnout of the forcing cone? This would be strange, because I put through approximately 2,000 rounds of 38 Spec and 1,000 rounds of 357 Mag. I thought the L-frame revolvers do not have problems with shooting 357 Mag like K-frame have. Does anyone have any exprience with using revolver with such problem?