spacecoast
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I'm looking to order some 148 gr. DEWC bullets for my Model 686, looking for max. accuracy and repeatability for Bullseye shooting (very mild loads). I found another thread online that mentioned that the bullets should fit snugly in the barrel end of the cylinder for best results. I already have been reloading and shooting some locally-made DEWCs that are supposed to measure .357, but I cannot make them fit into the chambers of either gun, whereas all the .357 plated and JHP bullets I have do fit in snugly (these were ordered from both Berrys and Rocky Mountain Reloading).
Should I assume that the DEWCs I have are .358, and order some that are .357? I'm looking to order a couple thousand, so I'd like to get the right thing.
Thanks in advance...
Should I assume that the DEWCs I have are .358, and order some that are .357? I'm looking to order a couple thousand, so I'd like to get the right thing.
Thanks in advance...