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Old July 9, 2012, 02:06 PM   #4
Salmoneye
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You can also use .38 brass to load to .357 specs, but be VERY careful to mark and separate those rounds - you don't want to accidentally shoot them in a .38 revolver. If you ever do that, I'd suggest to shoot them right away and don't keep them stored - if something happens to you, you would not want your kids to shoot them in a .38 some day.
Please do not do this...

Even old .38/44 data does not come up to full on .357 Magnum levels...
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