B backpacker336 Member Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Friday at 12:57 AM #1 The cylinder in the photo is a 32 cal M&H (rimmed cartridge) just wondering why they have this shoulder inside the chamber. Attachments 149ef7f2-7add-4265-bc4f-429aebccad0a.jpg 89.4 KB · Views: 39 Last edited: Friday at 1:10 AM
The cylinder in the photo is a 32 cal M&H (rimmed cartridge) just wondering why they have this shoulder inside the chamber.
4n2t0 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 57 0 0 Friday at 6:51 AM #2 I can't tell from the photo but are you talking about carbon rings?
T tiriaq Super Moderator Moderating Team Rating - 100% 250 0 0 Friday at 8:59 AM #3 Where the cartridge case ends, and the bullet begins.
B backpacker336 Member Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Friday at 11:01 PM #4 Would shooting a shorter case(.32swshort) with a lead bullet cause problems? The original .32 M&H long was between a S&W.32 and S&W.32 long.
Would shooting a shorter case(.32swshort) with a lead bullet cause problems? The original .32 M&H long was between a S&W.32 and S&W.32 long.
T tiriaq Super Moderator Moderating Team Rating - 100% 250 0 0 Friday at 11:04 PM #5 Same as shooting a .38Special in a .357Magnum chamber.
4n2t0 CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 57 0 0 Yesterday at 9:28 AM #6 So we are talking about carbon rings. They're a pain in the butt to remove.