SourwoodTom
Member
Hey guys,
For years I've been shooting an M-28 in our local gun range's IPSC-style Monday night competition.
Here's my problem: I've probably put 3000 rounds of .38 through the gun, with regular cleaning and maintenance. The other day I took it out to a friend's backyard range and we were shooting at pumpkins. I brought along some .357's I'd loaded a few years back and found that they no longer chambered in the gun. They protruded from the recessed cylinder the .1" that is the difference b/w .38 and .357. I tried factory loads with the same results.
What is the best way to open the end of the chambers back up? Upon close inspection, you can see what looks similar to the flash erosion above a forcing cone. I've tried both copper and stainless brushes with every type of bore cleaner I have.
Dremmel with a polishing wheel and rouge?
For years I've been shooting an M-28 in our local gun range's IPSC-style Monday night competition.
Here's my problem: I've probably put 3000 rounds of .38 through the gun, with regular cleaning and maintenance. The other day I took it out to a friend's backyard range and we were shooting at pumpkins. I brought along some .357's I'd loaded a few years back and found that they no longer chambered in the gun. They protruded from the recessed cylinder the .1" that is the difference b/w .38 and .357. I tried factory loads with the same results.
What is the best way to open the end of the chambers back up? Upon close inspection, you can see what looks similar to the flash erosion above a forcing cone. I've tried both copper and stainless brushes with every type of bore cleaner I have.
Dremmel with a polishing wheel and rouge?