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When I first started shooting in the 80s revolvers were much more common among my shooting buddies than they are now. And we all shot 38s and 44 specials in our magnum revolvers without worrying about fouling from the shorter cartridges causing a problem. I don't recall anyone have a hard time loading, extracting the empties or excessive pressure because of this. A lot of those specials were loaded with Unique powder which at the time had a well deserved reputation for being filthy. And a least one of my shooting companions believed having a stainless revolver meant cleaning it after shooting was optional.
Fast forward 35 years and the internet keeps telling me we need to be really careful about shooting specials and then magnums. The only gun I have that this applies is my 44 magnum which I shoot with specials and magnums in no particular order and have never had a problem. Although I do clean it after each range session.
Has anyone actually had problems shooting specials and then magnums? Or is this another case of the internet making a mountain out of a molehill?
Fast forward 35 years and the internet keeps telling me we need to be really careful about shooting specials and then magnums. The only gun I have that this applies is my 44 magnum which I shoot with specials and magnums in no particular order and have never had a problem. Although I do clean it after each range session.
Has anyone actually had problems shooting specials and then magnums? Or is this another case of the internet making a mountain out of a molehill?