Understanding the way this is supposed to work, I have some concerns and one question.
First, the barrel on the new 92 says, "357 only."
Second, the owner of the shop where I work says no problem shooting 38sp.
Third, I have shot 100 rounds or so of Winchester 38sp ammo through the 92, however the rifle does not chamber every round smoothly at all.
Fourth, I don't want to shoot 38s IF there is a possibility of damaging the 92 in any fashion, or, of voiding the warranty.
Question. What say ye?? Thank you
Question About Shooting 38sp In A 357
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What we lost in the fire, we will find in the ashes. Sam Chisholm
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There should be no problems using a 38spl in a 357mag gun. You dont mention if the 92 is a rossi, the action on some clones are picky about feeding..especially some of the flat top lead. The cowboy action shooters in your area will help you smooth your action.
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+1 on the above statement...
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It is an actual Winchester 92, and thanks for the confirming replies!
What we lost in the fire, we will find in the ashes. Sam Chisholm
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I see in another post it s a miroku. That is a quality gun and shouldnt need much refinement. The FT ammo is always gonna be a problem for finicky guns no matter who made it. Congrats on a fine rifle
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She will be good !!!!............Ol Deuce
Do The Best With What You Have!!!!
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Much thanks! What we lost in the fire, we will find in the ashes. Sam Chisholm
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Gotcha! Gracias! What we lost in the fire, we will find in the ashes. Sam Chisholm
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I shoot it's Big Brother the .44 mag and if I lever the Cowboy amo it goes fast ! If I lever Factory jackets I have to go slow so it wont "Jam".... .................Ol Deuce Do The Best With What You Have!!!!
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