H HiBC New member Aug 24, 2018 #21 If it is truly a 38 Super,just order up some Starline brass. A 9mm bbl for a semi-auto makes more sense due to brass attrition. Some just get lost. You have to work at losing wheel gun brass. And straight wall pisto lbrass will load a lot of times.Especially at 9mm performance
If it is truly a 38 Super,just order up some Starline brass. A 9mm bbl for a semi-auto makes more sense due to brass attrition. Some just get lost. You have to work at losing wheel gun brass. And straight wall pisto lbrass will load a lot of times.Especially at 9mm performance
P Pathfinder45 New member Aug 25, 2018 #23 Well, if I thought I just had to have a revolver to shoot 9mm ammo, it would be a Blackhawk or Vaquero convertible. That way, there would be an extra cylinder in 357 magnum, which, by most accounts, is a simply outstanding caliber.
Well, if I thought I just had to have a revolver to shoot 9mm ammo, it would be a Blackhawk or Vaquero convertible. That way, there would be an extra cylinder in 357 magnum, which, by most accounts, is a simply outstanding caliber.