.32 Special is a fairly common round. Any well stocked gun shop wll carry them and even some of the chains like Walmart (depending on the area of the country). They are typically sold by the box of 50. You could also use .32 short Colt (although this is harder to find). Do NOT use .32 magnum - your gun is not built to take the higher pressure.
Your Rossi revolver fires the .38 special cartridge.
The best technique for accurately shooting a .38 caliber bullet in a .357 revolver is to use .38 special ammunition, which is specifically designed for .357 revolvers. This ammunition is slightly shorter than .357 rounds, allowing for better accuracy and performance in the revolver. Additionally, practicing proper shooting fundamentals such as grip, stance, and trigger control will help improve accuracy when shooting a .38 caliber bullet in a .357 revolver.
Shooting .38 Special ammunition in a .357 Magnum revolver can lead to decreased accuracy and potential safety issues due to differences in bullet size and pressure levels. This mismatch can cause the bullet to not fully engage the rifling, leading to reduced performance and potential barrel fouling. Additionally, the lower pressure of .38 Special rounds in a .357 Magnum chamber may not fully cycle the revolver's action, causing malfunctions. It is important to use the correct ammunition for your firearm to ensure safe and optimal performance.
any LIVE 32 cal. bullet
Pistol, revolver, rifle, gun. If you mean the device which holds rounds of ammunition, that would be a magazine. If you mean the parts of a firearms "round" you have 4 parts. Primer,casing,powder,bullet.
The number 357 in a 38 revolver refers to the caliber of the ammunition it can use. The significance lies in the fact that the revolver can also fire .357 Magnum rounds, which are more powerful than standard .38 Special rounds. This versatility allows the revolver to be used for different purposes, such as self-defense or target shooting, depending on the ammunition chosen.
No, and trying it would be a very dangerous thing to do. The two rounds are not interchangeable in any way.
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No, you cannot.
No, you cannot.
The holes in the cylinder of a revolver, where the ammunition or rounds are placed, are known as "charge holes" or "chambers". Prior to the development of the self contained cartridge which holds the primer, powder and bullet, these components were placed in the gun individually. The "charge hole"was the part of the gun where the powder was loaded.