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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang72" data-source="post: 2046966" data-attributes="member: 109065"><p>I have seen multiple revolvers fail. 4 that come to mind. 2 rossi 1 38 spl and 1 44 mag. Both needed a little trim and polish on the forcing cone. I still have the 44mag. Also did a little action work and it has performed flawlessly ever since. 1 s&w 357.-- First 20 rounds it had trigger issues -- flawless ever since. #4- even had my beloved mountain gun locked up on me! Problem was my reloads didn't have enough crimp and bullets went forward enough to bind the cylinder. Bought a Lee factory crimp die and it has been flawless ever since. I wouldn't even want to guess how many rounds in over 20 years have been through it.</p><p>Main point is both Can fail. Practice plenty and iron out any problems before you Truly need to depend on it! Doesn't matter what kind or brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang72, post: 2046966, member: 109065"] I have seen multiple revolvers fail. 4 that come to mind. 2 rossi 1 38 spl and 1 44 mag. Both needed a little trim and polish on the forcing cone. I still have the 44mag. Also did a little action work and it has performed flawlessly ever since. 1 s&w 357.-- First 20 rounds it had trigger issues -- flawless ever since. #4- even had my beloved mountain gun locked up on me! Problem was my reloads didn't have enough crimp and bullets went forward enough to bind the cylinder. Bought a Lee factory crimp die and it has been flawless ever since. I wouldn't even want to guess how many rounds in over 20 years have been through it. Main point is both Can fail. Practice plenty and iron out any problems before you Truly need to depend on it! Doesn't matter what kind or brand. [/QUOTE]
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