One of the lads at the club has a 357 long barrelled revolver and is using pistol load home loaded ammo which at 10 metres is tumbling.
It seems to work fine with wad cutters, is it the same scenario as with a rifle where the twist and to heavy a bullet weight causing tumbling?
Tumbling bullet in long barreled pistols
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Re: Tumbling bullet in long barreled pistols
If he is using cast then it sounds like poor bullet fit.
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Re: Tumbling bullet in long barreled pistols
What he said - maybe undersize and/or too hard
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Re: Tumbling bullet in long barreled pistols
No, that's unlikely to be the problem. Bullets of weight 140gr to 180gr work well in my LBR, and others report the same.shotgun sam wrote:is it the same scenario as with a rifle where the twist and to heavy a bullet weight causing tumbling?
Details of the bullet used, together with load data, an image (or description) of the nature of the tumbling would help too. Does the load tumble at all distances, or just 10m?
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Re: Tumbling bullet in long barreled pistols
three possible reasons why a bullet tumbles after leaving the barrel:
* The bullet's base is cockeyed and gas escapes off one side before the
other as it leaves the muzzle.
* Something really unbalanced the bullet as it was going down the bore.
After exiting the muzzle, it tumbles.
* The bullet is spinning way too slow as it leaves the muzzle; it won't
gyroscopically stablize. Or it's spinning too fast; its natural
unbalance creates enough centrifugal force to cause it to tumble.
* The bullet's base is cockeyed and gas escapes off one side before the
other as it leaves the muzzle.
* Something really unbalanced the bullet as it was going down the bore.
After exiting the muzzle, it tumbles.
* The bullet is spinning way too slow as it leaves the muzzle; it won't
gyroscopically stablize. Or it's spinning too fast; its natural
unbalance creates enough centrifugal force to cause it to tumble.
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