sourdough44
Member
I have been debating sending in my 586(no dash) for the s&w recall pertaining to cylinder lockup with high pressure 357 loads. I see mostly mention of Federal primers(softer) being the issue.
Yesterday I shot some regular 38s to warm up, then some Remington factory 357 loads. The 357 loads fired fine, the cases/primers looked very normal & not a hint of any 'primer flow'. It may not be a very technical test, but again the gun will seldom even see a 357 round with me anyway.
I carefully compared the firing pin to my 686-3, they are very similar, the -3 slightly shorter. As of now I may just skip that trip to the S&W factory.
Yesterday I shot some regular 38s to warm up, then some Remington factory 357 loads. The 357 loads fired fine, the cases/primers looked very normal & not a hint of any 'primer flow'. It may not be a very technical test, but again the gun will seldom even see a 357 round with me anyway.
I carefully compared the firing pin to my 686-3, they are very similar, the -3 slightly shorter. As of now I may just skip that trip to the S&W factory.