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Re: 38/44 loads

Posted: 18 Dec 2023 16:13
by Johnnyjr
I never had any problems in my rossi 92 either. Thanks again for your reply. Johnny

Re: 38/44 loads

Posted: 18 Dec 2023 19:58
by Kosh75287
Johnnyjr wrote: 18 Dec 2023 16:12Appreciate the info. I, too, have never had the so-called crud ring. You might be right about the hollow base wad cutter causing that issue.
As I hope I related clearly, this is sheer conjecture on my part, but I can ENVISION how such a thing might occur. I don't doubt that the carbon ring is real, but I fail to understand how it has never happened to me, nor other ardent (as in, won't even TOUCH an automatic pistol) revolver shooters. I guess it's a lot like falling stars. One needn't SEE one, to know that they happen.

Re: 38/44 loads

Posted: 18 Dec 2023 20:38
by Johnnyjr
Exactly right

Re: 38/44 loads

Posted: 18 Dec 2023 20:42
by Deleted User 5571
I suspect the carbon ring builds up when people never clean the cylinder or chamber, at least on the two I cleaned up anyway.

Re: 38/44 loads

Posted: 20 Dec 2023 13:36
by Gunny268
I would like to offer my apologies to the OP.
Gentlemen, I think we've hijacked his original thread far enough. And I'd like to reiterate that my only encounter, a carbon ring when firing from 38 brass, was due to the use of a slow powder and not using SPM primers. (This was only to be My meager contribution of MY LESSON LEARNED in load development.) I was, at that time, exploring the possibility of developing a 38-44 load for my Rugers and Rossi(s). Other than that particular condition, I've not experienced a carbon ring in any of my Blackhawks or Rossi 92s.
**Note** If you are so inclined, SLix-Springs offers an effective little chamber carbon scraper in several dedicated calibers.

Re: 38/44 loads

Posted: 20 Dec 2023 15:40
by Johnnyjr
Appreciate you reply. Like I said,I have never had this problem. I think you may be on to something about the powder being the reason. Have a merry Christmas. Johnny