TruthTellers
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I'll admit that I like the Charter Pitbull revolvers. They're unique and there are few revolvers out there meant for concealed carry that shoot rimless cartridges.
We all know that Charter revolvers are fairly light due to their design and after reading a lot on the 9mm Ruger LCR, I have to ask: are the Charter Pitbulls also susceptible to jumping crimp?
I'm most interested in the .40 S&W Pitbull. Now, I'm not planning on using 180 grain bullets, 135 or 155 I think would be best to not just mitigate recoil, but because they're faster bullets and are more likely to expand.
And please don't give me any glib. The family's dog died this afternoon and we're all upset. Me especially.
We all know that Charter revolvers are fairly light due to their design and after reading a lot on the 9mm Ruger LCR, I have to ask: are the Charter Pitbulls also susceptible to jumping crimp?
I'm most interested in the .40 S&W Pitbull. Now, I'm not planning on using 180 grain bullets, 135 or 155 I think would be best to not just mitigate recoil, but because they're faster bullets and are more likely to expand.
And please don't give me any glib. The family's dog died this afternoon and we're all upset. Me especially.