HAWKEYE10
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I believe the 1.590 LOA was based on the length of the Model 27 cylinders. K-frame magnums have longer cylinders than the N-frame guns and I can't tell you what an L-frame cylinder is like because I don't have one handy.
In my Pre-war 27, if I load longer than 1.6 I am right at the end of the cylinder. Drop the same load into my friend's Model 19 cylinder and there's room to spare.
That problem with the 358429 and N frame Smiths and Pythons has been documented for decades. You were dealing with ignorant clowns. Shop elsewhere; if they're that uniformed on this issue, you can bet they're equally uniformed on most other issues as well.I had this discussion with a so-called "reloading expert" at one of my local gun stores. As we all know components can be hard to find right now, so when I couldn't find the LSWC bullets I normally buy he tried to sell me what he had available. They were a version of the Keith 170 gr bullet. I told him that they were too long for my N frames but would work on my L and K frames. I didn't want them because I didn't want to crimp over the forward driving band or get them mixed in with my other rounds. He gave me a look that was insulting and then proceeded to give me the "I have been reloading for 30 years and never heard of that BS before" speech. He then called his buddy over and they had a big laugh. We should start a new thread strictly about jerks that work at gun stores.
P.S. The 170 gr Keiths make great 38/44 loads over 14 gr of 2400.