I acquired a mid 1950s S&W 38/44 Outdoorsman that was in 98% condition. Guy brought it to me and said he had a bullet stuck in the barrel. Looking at the barrel/cylinder gap.. I could indeed see guilding metal jacket. No problem, got out my range rod to drive it back into the cylinder and it only went 3" into the barrel. Oh oh....
Long story short.. I had to make a milling cutter to machine out the (5) 158gr .357 Softpoints.. and drift #6 back into the cylinder. I made up a rod with a small hook.cutter on it to clear all the bits and pieces of jacket material left in the barrel.
Some of the cartridges had SOME powder in them as it expanded a spot in the barrel at the front of the ejector rod housing, about .375 long and .010 fat. It does not harm its accuracy, not with cast or jacketed bullets, but I wont shoot hollow based wad cutters in it. Oh.. he gave me the gun and his reloading equipment for getting the bullets out.. and he took up golf instead.
Odd situation.. love the gun.