14 May 2004, 16:21
AtkinsonRe: Ruger MKII .458 Lott Shooting .458 Win Ammo?
I have no doubt that the heat generated will work on the existing neck edge when you shoot high intensity cartridges that are short, a lot of heat there and heat is metals worst enemy, but it would take a lot of shooting to start that edge to corrode I would think...I just wouldn't make a habit of it in my gun...to each his own.
14 May 2004, 15:03
Gearhead JimKinda like shooting .38 Specials in a .357 mag. You might want to brush out the chamber thoroughly so that crud at the front won't cause the Lott cases to experience hard chambering or sticky extraction.
Some folks say that extensive use of the shorter cases can cause actual erosion or pitting at the front of the chamber but the best evidence i've seen so far puts the blame on careless or nonexistant cleaning.
Until I can scarf-up some Lott ammo (ammo and components not readily available), any harm in breaking in the gun (and my shoulder!) using some "cheaper" .458 Winchester ammo? Thanks!
I use it my Ruger all the time. Works great and "feel" alot nicer.
Lee