Looking around at some of the new custom handgun cartridges, I started to notice a trend - necks. Is it right to neck down a revolver cartridge? Or does that turn it into a rifle cartridge? I'm fairly traditional when it comes to my revolvers, and I like straight cases. Guys like Gary Reeder are getting some impressive velocities out of revolvers with their cartridges.. but for some reason it just doesn't feel quite right to have curve in my revolver.
I've always felt that the one thing which set handguns and handgunners apart were straight walled cases, especially in regard to revolvers. There are some older cartridges like the 9mm for semi autos with diminishing walls, but not for wheelguns.
I'm saying that if you want velocity in a necked case, go for a rifle, impress me that way, with HUGE velocity.
Otherwise give me a big open mouth on a cartridge, so we can stick a huge chunk of lead in there, and send 'er down range as fast as the mass of powder right behind it.