Originally Posted By: 98Redline
In actuality I think it is the other way around. The light for caliber bullets, pushed really fast, are the ones that do more damage. Forcing cone erosion and flame cutting seem to be what happens.



True, but is that an issue for most revolvers? I mean, I've only ever heard of that being problematic on some of the mega-magnum cartridges like the 357 Maximum, 445 Supermag, and 460 S&W.


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