Originally posted by: Marshallj
Originally posted by: Mookow
Bigger bullet can be defined many ways, among them:
weight of the bullet
circumference of the bullet
length of the bullet
overall size of the bullet
A 45 will always be wider across than a 357 prior to be fired.
Here's a good question for you:
Why is the bullet of a .357 and a .38 special the same diameter?
You'd think one would be .38 and the other .357, but a .357 magnum will fire both .357 mags and also .38 specials. The bullets are the same diameter regardless of what the name indicates.
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Originally posted by: TheEvil1
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You go away, I like this guy he's funny.
Originally posted by: thawolfman
Originally posted by: amnesiac
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Nerd.
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Originally posted by: Mookow
I dont know why they are the same size, I always figured the 38 was a little bigger and that a 357 chamber/barrel will handle any extra stress due to the increased friction/minor deformation of the bullet going though the barrel just because its designed to handle a beefier load to begin with. I've fired a lot of .38s out of my uncles 357, mainly b/c its cheaper. Although the first time I ever fired that gun it was because I was pretty young and my uncle wanted to let me step up to the 357 with a little experience with the trigger, so the reoil wouldnt surprise me.
