Posted by Scott in SF on January 08, 2014 at 14:24:20 from (107.214.146.179):
Out at the range today I learned something ( it is not -25 everywhere in the US) from the other guy out there. 38 Super and 38 ACP can be shot in a 357 Mag revolver. I ran a box of 50 38 Super through my S&W 686 and Ruger Blackhawk. No problems. At 50 yards the point of impact and group size was about the same. Although the rim size of the 38 Super is a bit smaller the Smith had no probles with ejecting the empties. Of course it didn't matter in the Ruger as the ejector rod dosen't care about the rim. No split cases. Not a normal thing a guy would want to do as 357 Mag and 38 Special is more common and less expensive than 38 Super, but is good to know it is a option.
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