In some revolvers I have seen things like you should not shoot any bullets lighter than X grains. Usually 120 or so.
Why is this? Is is because more the blast pressure hits the barrel and gun versus being used up launching a heavier bullet?
Is it dangerous to shoot a lighter bullet like a 110 grain .357 or is it just to save wear and tear.
What about those crazy little RBCD buggers. Are they not like 30-70 grain bullets? Different question but how can a bullet that light be effective? Just curious but I digress.
Thanks
Chris
Why is this? Is is because more the blast pressure hits the barrel and gun versus being used up launching a heavier bullet?
Is it dangerous to shoot a lighter bullet like a 110 grain .357 or is it just to save wear and tear.
What about those crazy little RBCD buggers. Are they not like 30-70 grain bullets? Different question but how can a bullet that light be effective? Just curious but I digress.
Thanks
Chris