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Thank youAs always, Harrell spends a lot of time getting to the point.
Sure, in some circumstances, you might be able to chamber a 38 Super round in a 357 firearm. Should you do it? Harrell says "Probably not".
In fact, he should probably be a bit more emphatic, because if I was a YouTube personality, I'd want to make sure I wasn't endorsing even the idea of doing this for experimental purposes, because the USA is such a litigious place that I'd want to avoid any claims that someone suffered any kind of harm as a result of my 'advice'.
Thank you
Thank youNope. Parent case for 38 Super is the 38ACP (semi-rim) and for the 357 it's the 38 special (fully rimmed). And that's just the start of the differences.
Don't even try.
Thank youNO!
They shouldn't even seat in the cylinder