Since I only use the cheapst steel case 9mm in my G34, I figured I would keep the tradition going and try some of the Tul steel in 357 in my Taurus wheelgun.
It fired just fine, and knocked down steel plates with AUTHORITY, but....
It was nearly impossible to extract, had to hold the extractor rod against a post and tap a few times to get them to come out. The primers also seemed to stick out after firing which would bind the cylinder and require tapping the cylinder against the aforementioned post to get it to release.
It was cheap at $12 a box, but I can't say I'll get any more of it.
It fired just fine, and knocked down steel plates with AUTHORITY, but....
It was nearly impossible to extract, had to hold the extractor rod against a post and tap a few times to get them to come out. The primers also seemed to stick out after firing which would bind the cylinder and require tapping the cylinder against the aforementioned post to get it to release.
It was cheap at $12 a box, but I can't say I'll get any more of it.