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Offline bluecow

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38 in a 357
« on: January 20, 2009, 03:20:34 AM »
weve heard that if you shoot 45lc in a 454 chamber you need tho clean the gun vary good before using 454 or bad things can/will happen.  remember hearing the same thing with the 44spl/44mag.  38 in a 357 is encouraged, yet ive never seen this warning.  any thoughs?
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Re: 38 in a 357
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2009, 03:24:09 AM »
Chambers must be thoroughly cleaned after shooting .38 Spec. cast bullet loads in a .357, or the shooter will soon be unable to chamber .357 loads properly.

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Re: 38 in a 357
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2009, 03:31:24 AM »
If you would just follow the philosophy of cleaning a gun when your done shooting, none of these worries would be troubling you.  ;D
I don't mean to be sarcastic, but the truth is yes, you could run into problems. Clean it when your done and worry no more.


 BTW, Same should be said for 22 shorts in a LR chamber...

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Re: 38 in a 357
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2009, 11:18:07 AM »
Personaly, I shoot many 38s for every round of 357 and no, this is not an issue.

I do shoot cast bullets in both calibers, and after prolonged firing of 38s in the 357 chamber there can be a ring of lube and powder in the chamber.

AS already stated above, this is not a big thing and as is easy to take care of with just "normal" cleaning.

However, at least in my case I need to do a lot of shooting before before this cleaning is required.

I suppose some lube and powder combinations might be worse, but all in all, nothing to really be concerned about.

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Re: 38 in a 357
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2009, 01:41:43 AM »
Same question concerning 45LC in an Xframe 460SW mag. What is the best cleaning method to insure an unsafe presure level is not reached when firing the 460?
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Re: 38 in a 357
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2009, 02:53:37 AM »
Same question concerning 45LC in an Xframe 460SW mag. What is the best cleaning method to insure an unsafe pressure level is not reached when firing the 460?

 A bronze phopher brush of correct caliber, a good solvent followed by cotton swaps and very lite oil if not shooting right away...

There is nothing specail required here, just a good cleaning regimen and common sense.

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