So typically with these types of older guns, folks use 38+p?
I assumed that is how it would work the best, shoot a .38+p round from a .357 capable gun. (I have no plans to shoot .357 rounds all day, OUCH)
Now, another question, does a typical factory .38 +p make power factor for IDPA, or are guys charging the rounds up a bit to make the power factor?
I see above you classified with the 681 in ESR, does that mean I could classify in ESR with my 581? Was mine and yous made to be used with moon clips? (Or did you not use moon clips to classify?) Is it just a matter of having the cylider setup for use with moon clips, or did the gun need to come factory made to support moon clips? (Meaning could I have my cylider setup for moon clips or would that not be allowed since it would be an after market change to the guns configuration)
Thanks much for the info! Keep it comin'
-GM