C. A round lead ball.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS!! Never use ammunition in a firearm not designed for it.
Yes, you can shoot .38 ammo in a .357 firearm. The .357 firearm is designed to also shoot .38 caliber ammunition.
The ramrod- used to push a bullet into a muzzleloading firearm.
Each rifle or handgun is designed to be used with a specific type of ammunition, which includes the caliber and casing dimensions. This ensures that the firearm operates safely and effectively, as the ammunition must fit the chamber and function reliably with the firearm's mechanism. Using the correct type of ammunition is crucial for optimal performance and safety.
A .357 Magnum firearm requires .357 Magnum ammunition.
Yes, a .357 Magnum firearm can shoot .38 Special ammunition.
Yes, you can shoot .38 caliber ammunition in a .357 caliber firearm.
Most ammunition will only fire, without damaging the firearm, it was designed to be used with
ballistic
Not without endangering yourself and anyone else in the area. Stay with ammunition designed for the firearm you are shooting.
Yes, a .357 firearm can shoot .38 ammunition because the .38 caliber is slightly smaller than the .357 caliber, allowing it to fit and be fired safely in a .357 firearm.
Store ammunition and the firearm in a different places.Ensure that no ammunition is left in the firearm when in storage (i.e. chamber is empty, magazine is empty or removed.)