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why no less than 120Grain bullet
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03/20/18 02:16 AM
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noticed this air lite s&w for sale in trading post and saw where barrel is marked : No less than 120 grain bullet: Why?
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Re: why no less than 120Grain bullet
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03/20/18 02:18 AM
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Re: why no less than 120Grain bullet
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03/20/18 02:27 AM
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found the answer:
“NO LESS THAN 120 GR BULLET”. This statement refers to .357 Magnum rounds only, not .38 Special rounds, and there is an interesting reason for this restriction. Magnum bullets that weigh less than 120 grains will exit their cartridge before the cartridge charge has a chance to completely burn. This charge will leak out onto the cylinder and frame while still burning, causing damaging oxidation to the gun’s exotic materials over time.
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Re: why no less than 120Grain bullet
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03/20/18 02:24 PM
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I had one of those in 38 for a little while
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