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  • Blaster229

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    Sep 14, 2010
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    Not once in the zillions of .357 rounds I have fired was there ever a failure to feed. Not 1 my whole career.
     

    smokey

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    Jan 31, 2008
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    Not once in the zillions of .357 rounds I have fired was there ever a failure to feed. Not 1 my whole career.
    bottlenecked cartridges do inherently feed better by design. Something about tossing the little tip into a big gaping hole that makes it slide right in without as much friction.
     

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