With all sorts of domestic and foreign ammo out there. The 9mm is pretty tapered and one would worry about it backing out if it did not grip the chamber walls with fast expansive pressure. The problem is the case propelling against the frame and then expanding to lock it in place. A locked up cylinder.
It must be totally unfounded and I admit on my Ruger cylinder'd Blackhawk it indeed works fine. Accurate too, however I cannot explain why, such a enormous bullet jump to the barrel throat.
I ALMOST got my Trail gun done in .38 Super. The perfect answer to the max power for the Single Six chassis. But the shorty .40 in the same vein and frugality won out. It's the American way, a little bigger is better, right?! .400" 155's at 1350 fps and 180's at 1265 fps, seated out long, and loaded to full 10mm specs. An easy load for he 6" gun.
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- Paul, 2020-04-23, 11:04
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It's one of the better choices of calibers. Also, you can...
- Huey, 2020-04-23, 11:25
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Little more velocity? (nm)
- Paul, 2020-04-23, 11:34
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I seat the bullets out on the 38 Super...
- Huey, 2020-04-23, 11:41
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I would have figured the 9mm a tough one for GNR
- WB, 2020-04-23, 12:03
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I've got a 38 Super/9mm Trail Gun and works fine..
- Huey, 2020-04-23, 12:08
- we have built several of the 9mm Trail Guns and never - Gary Reeder, 2020-04-23, 15:39
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I've got a 38 Super/9mm Trail Gun and works fine..
- Huey, 2020-04-23, 12:08
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I would have figured the 9mm a tough one for GNR
- WB, 2020-04-23, 12:03
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I seat the bullets out on the 38 Super...
- Huey, 2020-04-23, 11:41
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Little more velocity? (nm)
- Paul, 2020-04-23, 11:34
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It's one of the better choices of calibers. Also, you can...
- Huey, 2020-04-23, 11:25