I have two editions of it from different years that have that data. Ive also switched from lead to Berrys Preferred copper plated bullets. rattlesnake of a revolver made me bleed. If you're looking for a real light load that's easy to shoot, I'd just use WW's data for the W231 with a 125 gr. I bet you can find some nice shooting loads with Bullseye. Enough that the range Officer at my range recognized them because the muzzle blast made a distinctive cat whisker pattern at 8 and 10, and 2 and 4 o clock. At belly button range, very nasty load. You cannot paste images directly. Dont know where #1 Buckshot can be found, but the Speer shot cups and UNIQUE powder currently easy enough to find. I load a hard cast 125gn for my 38 special all the time. Do you folks think a start at 3.0 gr and work up from there with a 125 gr bullet would be a safe load. The .327 Fed Mag is IT! The floor does not apply for PPC, or the equivalent match for Action Pistol. . Reloading The .38 Special - Reload Ammo (For those who would. Your previous content has been restored. A 4 inch barrel would be my choice as well. 38 Special 17,000 revolver, with a 3 barrel, and 4 6 oz. of Bullseye, 148 gr lead DEWC and Federal 100 primers. 3 gr of WST in a 38 spl case with 125 gr plated bullet is a very light load. IT'S A COMBINATION TAPER AND ROLL CRIMP. Just shows the importance of trying/checking the feel of a gun and if possible, test firing it, before you buy it. This is not loaded 9mm ammo. 38 special was also my first cartridge to reload, and one of my greatest loves for reloading to this day. I dont see much conversation on these specifics but I think Its all about the size of the explosion in the chamber. 2 and No. I'm going to start with 3.8 grains. 01-10-2014, 06:49 PM #4. dverna. 9mm 125 grain RN Lead Hard Cast Bullet. In a nutshell & I mean very short version. These are put into a large hydraulic press and extruded into a continuous coil of wire. I was just trying to get a general consensus of what other guys were using. Ive played with several that I like, but the classic in 9mm is 4.4 grains driving a 115-grain jacketed bullet. 41 Rem Mag 35,000 When I say that theres rarely a wrong way to do it, I really mean it. 357 Magnum 35,000 Although the .357 cylinders are the same length so they can be timed to a 642. However recoil will be the limiting factor especially for the short line. )Lastly, the .38 SPL has a very large following and materials can be had readily. Good job on you! IF YOU ARE USING SWAGED 158GR BULLETS 3.1 WILL WORK, IF USING HARD CAST 3.3 IS NEEDED. I was looking through the Lyman 49th edition reloading manual and see the bullets you are talking about. In fact, Hornady's handloading manual includes .357-inch bullets in the load data for the .38 Super, specifically 125-grain and 140-grain XTP bullets, along with .355-inch bullets, and their one remaining .356-inch bullet, the 125-grain HAP. I stopped handloading around 1985, so Im not certain how much technology has changed in that area, but in general it sounds like our experiences are similar. I am loath to shoot several cylinders of standard pressure/velocity .38 Special 125 grain bullets out of a Smith and Wesson Model 642 revolver (or similar).
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