1/15/2024 4:45:35 PM
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Section 8: Handguns Subject: .44 Special GP100 Msg# 1197236
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I finally switched to copper plated bullets (not jacketed) for my revolvers as I did previously for my semi autos just to make cleaning easier.
I would still be using either the hollow-based or double-ended wadcutter bullets in the revolvers but they are forbidden at the indoor range because they punch permanent holes in the backstop, and that's where I prefer to shoot. I have to use round-nosed or round-nosed, flat-pointed bullets because they self-seal their holes as they pass through it. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: I am torn between hard cast and soft swaged lead bullets. I prefer hard cast for probably the same reasons you do, but swaged lead bullets tend to be uniform and quite accurate. |