C condor bravo New member Jun 15, 2017 #21 Note that pete2 said revolver bullets usually have a crimp groove which is correct with cast bullets. Don didn't say if he was referring to cast or jacketed not having a groove or cannelure.
Note that pete2 said revolver bullets usually have a crimp groove which is correct with cast bullets. Don didn't say if he was referring to cast or jacketed not having a groove or cannelure.
4 44 AMP Staff Jun 15, 2017 #22 Using bullets without crimp grooves in revolvers is like hauling firewood in the family sedan. You can do it, it will work, but it is inefficient, and you are limited to light loads.
Using bullets without crimp grooves in revolvers is like hauling firewood in the family sedan. You can do it, it will work, but it is inefficient, and you are limited to light loads.