If you are a reloader and have both bottom feeders & revolvers of the same caliber this makes life easier.
Example; loading 45acp with a TC bullet that does ok for a Plunk test. At the range the Colt 45 auto refuses to feed these. Put them in a revolver and you don’t have to “disassemble” a bunch of ammo.
Revolvers don’t care about bullet nose style, and low velocity to warp speed is ok with them. Bottom feeders must be fed a carefully optimized cartridge or they will refuse to work right.
So you can have fun trying different ideas and know if one gun doesn’t like it the other will.
Example; loading 45acp with a TC bullet that does ok for a Plunk test. At the range the Colt 45 auto refuses to feed these. Put them in a revolver and you don’t have to “disassemble” a bunch of ammo.
Revolvers don’t care about bullet nose style, and low velocity to warp speed is ok with them. Bottom feeders must be fed a carefully optimized cartridge or they will refuse to work right.
So you can have fun trying different ideas and know if one gun doesn’t like it the other will.