I have the shrouded hammer version, the 638, and have been wary of training much with it because of its aluminum frame. Reloading .44 Spl. Plated bullets are to be loaded as lead bullets. Would you like to react to this message? I checked out Alliant's website-no data for flat point with the powders I have, but data for Gold Dot HPs for Bullseye and Unique. My point being is I used the resources I have, looked elsewhere (The High Road, The Firing Line), and wanted to try here. The 357 magnum about 45,000 psi and the std 38 special about 17,000 psi. I dont see much conversation on these specifics but I think Its all about the size of the explosion in the chamber. 38 Special 17,000 Forget about it. I don't have a chronograph, but have considered picking one up. I don't completely understand the physics behind it. Best to start a little low, and work up slowly with a chrono, though. Tim: The Lyman 49th edition lists the accuracy loads for their cast bullets. The trigger has smoothed out over time. The powder charges used for .38 are forgiving. LRNFP - your load, with a plated bullet should be Very Similar, or slightly slower and safer. Shoots well in my K-38, 686, and a friend's K-38 at 50 yards in the Ransom rest. )Lastly, the .38 SPL has a very large following and materials can be had readily. 32 H&R Mag 21,000 I meant to say NRA. Thanks for the excellent article, Josh! WST is a good powder for a very specialized load. Posted March 19, 2015. 1.455 in. Normal, mild .38 loads work fine with lead bullets. looks like today. YMMV. How Do I Choose Good Self-Defense Ammo For My Handgun? I will start ouy at the minimum velocity then. I'm new to reloading, starting off with a single stage Lee press reloading .38 special and .357 magnum with Lee's 4 die carbide set. Reloading Data .38 Special (Using Hornady Bullets) Metallic Ammunition is available everywhere handguns are legal. Going up to 3.9 Gr for +P. I recently bought trail boss and it runs fine out of my 14-3. For those folks shooting a lot of lead bullets, invest in a Lewis lead remover. IMHO .38 special is just fine for self defense, but just not enough to crack engine blocks. My experience has always been with bullseye powder. I like Bullseye in the 38 Special, and it was a consistent performer with the 125 grain bullets. of Bullseye with Lee's 125gr RN mold in a 38 special with so-so accuracy. Accurates No. Ive played with several that I like, but the classic in 9mm is 4.4 grains driving a 115-grain jacketed bullet. These have a good profile- longer at the top where the middle finger rides, and shorter where the pinkie rests. Only the Model 60 sometimes have factory installed grips that are not worthless. Generally, I'm looking for a load that produces accuracy from approx. That isnt unique to Bullseye, but is certainly more pronounced with the relatively small charges required. ), I very much wanted to start with some tried-and-true Bullseye loads, but it took an epic scavenger hunt across many months to find a canister of the elusive classic. Hornady 115-grain HAPs over 4.4 grains of Bullseye alongside 25-yard timed-fire target. DISTINGUISHED LOADS SUCK - Distinguished Revolver loads that don't suck? How does WST compare to Bullseye powder? Anyone that uses a J frame S&W should seriously think about swapping grips, and finding which set works for them. Swaged bullets do not have the hardness of poured (cast) lead. Yeah, my wifes last gun, with +P it actually HURTS! head I use 3.2gr. Does anyone have any luck with Jacked Bullets. I carried a lightly customized 4 inch heavy barrel model 10 for years, with a black cerakote job. Yes I do have a few of the older high quality classic revolvers not the current made Cast Iron garbage that is being vomited out today. Horrible 5-12" groups at 25 yds. Load it using wadcutter specs, and seat the bullet flush, like a wadcutter. Posted March 2, 2013. Just an FYI. When using a 158 gr. A Tyler T grip would have helped here, but is incompatible w/ factory grips. You will find plenty of Red Dot loads there. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 2.9 of Clays is soft enough and dead accurate at 50yds. The cartridge offers a great deal of zest and has thousands of possible load combinations. Recoil is subjective and I feel no difference between that and an 750-775 fps load. Taurus model 66 38 special/Bullseye/125 berry's bullets load test Has anyone loaded 38 special with these compoments? My Hornady 11th edition shows this for 38 Special 158 gr lead RN, LSWCHP and LSWC. Is it considered safe to down load a cartridge that far under starting? Thank you. .38 Special (Using Hornady Bullets) reloading data with 353 loads. Your experience is definitely motivation for me to give my J-frame more range time! I recently picked up a 396 Nightguard and am a convert to the 44 Special! I have experimented with both of Hornadys 200-grain semiwadcutters in this load: the more button-nosed SWC and the longer Combat/Target (C/T) version. I haven't used any of those powders but I like faster powders in 38 Special like Titegroup and Clays. I have one that has been loaded about sixty times and it is still in use today. I have some W231 that I use for my .38 super. 300 Blackout Fine-Tuning: Finding the Right Barrel Length for Your Rifle. Midway has it in stock. 3 1/2" average not included flyers which seem to happen on every group test. I can not be held responsible for. You are spot on about Trail Boss, that stuff is magical with cast reloads. Ive been looking for a reason to get into reloading, and am particularly intrigued by the extremely long case life of .38 Special. I make a habit of counting the number of reloads I make by keeping a tally of primer and bullet boxes. Using higher pressure loads will wear brass out faster and it will become brittle with time. I have loaded wadcutters for plinking , Double end 148 grain,, mixed brass over 2.7 gn WST or Bullseye. I load rounds for my wife to shoot @ Win 231 4.0 to 4.3 gr. This. I still think highly of the LCR but would shoot only 148 grain wadcutters in .38 Special or .32 H&R Magnums in the .327 Magnum model. 10,870. 358430 (195 grain) round nose bullet that was used in the old 200 grain police loads as there is always interest in these. A 158 SWCHP at 850-875 fps from a snub. Speer .38 shot cup, 5 grains of UNIQUE, and (3) #1 Buckshot pellets dates back to the 70s as a Junk Yard Dog load. Recoil was so nasty that I quit after five shots and saved the rest of the box for my 6 Model 19 .357. One cool load Im working on is two pellets of 000 Buck. I havent shot too many full house Casull loads, but I get a huge grin when shooting my reduced loads of 7.5grs of Trail Boss under a Cast Performance 360gr WLFN. I would add that the firearm mentioned, a Model 27 S&W revolver is a very durable gun, intended for the hotter loading of .357 Magnum. is so simple. That blunt-ended bullet cut a clean hole all the way through whatever its modest velocity allowed it to penetrate. Softer alloys of lead are just easier on the machinery. Hornady A circa 1918 Colt gobbled them up, as did several other 1911s that can be particular about bullet profile. I have 4 handguns that will shoot .38. Bullseye, Unique and 2400 are products of Alliant (formerly Hercules) Powders. Enter 38 Special. The majority of my shooting with .38 has taken place with soft lead bullets. SWC, 160 gr. Since it hit the market 103 years ago, it has been a staple for most handloaders and the backbone of most accuracy loads in the popular calibers. 7.) My other son fired one shot and handed it back. The Model 19 is fine with .38s but mildly uncomfortable with .357s. Some people then claimed SAAMI raised the 357 Mag to 45,000. Reloading The .38 Special - Reload Ammo i use a Lee mold 150 round nose with 4 grains of bullseye crimped into the crimp groove of the bullet. Most notably the lighter weight bullets. I've tried Berry's plated as well as Remington. I dont bother polishing my .38 brass because I just dont let it fall in the mud or dirt. Thats not quite how that works. I'd rather shoot my .45 then. 6.) Similarly on drills with set times such as firing five shots in five seconds onto a bull at ten yards, the Bullseye load allows a little more time per shot to take advantage of a great 1911 trigger and lets the shooter nearly push shots into the same hole. When you could leave city limits and just about every dirt mound in sight, was a plinking range. In one or two strokes, the bullet is formed ready for dip lubing. IIRC, I used 4.5 gr of Bullseye under a 125 gr lead bullet for a light plinker, and 5.6 gr of Bullseye under a 148 gr wadcutter (~815 fps, 4" bbl, probably around 750 fps out of a snub). A handgunner using .38 Specials is set for targets, plinking and small game while .357 Mag. Wife handled it with no problem, those 5 Super Vel had been in the gun probably over 5 years by then, she bought it to CARRY, not to shoot, if she needed to fire it to save her life it would be fine. Brass collection is easy since it doesnt eject. If you can follow simple instructions, you can safely load this cartridge. And for 99% of the actual real world needs of a citizen for self defense it will work just fine. Display as a link instead, Winchesters 231 or WSL are also good powders for the .38 special. * The cold header swages a bullet in one or two strokes. Wes, SASS Wire rules prohibit posting specific load data on the forum, but it can be passed along via private message or email. 38 Special 125 gr XTP American Gunner Item #90324 | 25/Box The American Gunner line of ammunition is a collection of tried-and-true, versatile loads that are popular with shooters for their target shooting, hunting or self-defense needs. Shot placement is just as important if not more. The load you use will be up to your gun. in a belt holster at 4:00. I dont own anything in .38 special yet, but I have plans to buy a .357 magnum revolver in near future, so I already reloaded couple thousands of rounds in .38 and .357. 3.) 9mm 125 gr RN Lead Cast Bullets for Reloading - Stateline Bullets 5 are good choices. So I'd think you should find a decent load for short line at about 700 Fps and for the long line at about 800. I have 100% confidence in my ability to shoot quickly, accurately, and comfortably with the 32, and I also have confidence that, if needed, my 32 H&R loads from Buffalo Bore and DoubleTap are quite capable of doing the job they are asked to do. Berry says load plated bullets to mid-range jacketed bullets of same profile and weight or equal to hard cast. That little 9 oz. The average street punk today has more firepower than the Russian Army did in WWII and trying to re-load a revolver in a fire fight is the best way to commit suicide that I could ever think of. I keep it under my seat in case I get an unwanted intruder and I cant get to my IWB semi auto. The plated bullets feed nicely through my bullet feeder. Bullseye is one of the oldest smokeless pistol powders and still one of the most popular. This is my plink load for the kids. Others Have reported some success but few have more than one or two loads. IT'S A COMBINATION TAPER AND ROLL CRIMP. I use CCI Snake shot for two and Buffalo Bore short Barrel 130 gr. Anything goes with bullets. I agree with your .38 Special assessment points for the very same reasons. 100 except where otherwise noted in "remarks" Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data. Lucky me. 38 Special Load Data.. - Intoku.net - YUMPU Load manuals often advise against downloading .38 Special jacketed loads to prevent squibs, especially the 110 and 125 grain bullets. Ideal load in a 2 J Frame .38. Battis, if you go to the very bottom of this page you will see Castpics. 38 Special Loads for Bullseye But I found 2.4 and 2.7 interesting at 25 yards off the sandbags. (See note on Powders below or read all about various Powders.). 2 and No. By Use the lead bullet loads with the plated and you will be fine. There is a difference in the manufacturing process of swaged bullets. Haven't tried it in the Colt Officer's Model Match yet. The covered blackstrap and extended length Compac design I reckon are major factors in reducing perceived recoil. My J frame S&Ws are all older models, and came with the small grips that are still on some models. Boolit Grand Master. Its like a pellet gun with a little noise and smoke if using black powder. These are hand loads.. load data was published in Lyman 50th edition.. This is good, because the snub takes a lot of practice to have a consistent capability. 5.) It seems to burn completely in the .38 and is not as critical as the faster powders like Bullseye. In a nutshell & I mean very short version. Powder Bul Weight C.O.L. It was introduced in 1902 by Smith & Wesson, and has since become a worldwide cartridge. The 125 Hornady XTP, a jacketed hollow point bullet that can easily handle 1500 fps velocities. These grips seem quite comfortable and afford a pinkie finger rest for improved control albeit with a certain loss of concealability. I love a nice, full-size .357 Magnum on the range because it is so easy to train new shooters on. Red Dot 38 Special - Gunloads.com Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings. Dont know where #1 Buckshot can be found, but the Speer shot cups and UNIQUE powder currently easy enough to find. Also internet references 2009, Copyright. As I researched loads in the meantime, I kept seeing the same several popping up again and again in sources from as recent as yesterday to long out of print books from when air travel was a newfangled wonder. Like Wobbly. Easiest way is casting lines and a sprue mark on nose or base. 38 special , bullseye, and 125 grain lead rnfp - The Firing Line Winchester 231 is between Bullseye and Unique for the .38 special (see my personal load above). 38 Special Loadings | Ruger Forum Agree Problem with the J frame S&W is the grips. 5.0 gr unique with berry's 125gr = .38 Special squibs (solved - AR-15 I've been reading about this. In my time spent with the .38, I have come to greatly appreciate it for what it is and does. Oh, I practice with it. .38 Special is a lot more comfortable in a service size revolver like my Model 10. I guess its out of production now- I havent seen it (or heard of it) in years. Not sure how that translates to Bullseye powder. I, like Spartacus, find the SAAMI recommendations an interesting spec for comparative purposes. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Pick up any current gun magazine and youll be inundated with images of sexy black rifles. Please enable javascript before you are allowed to see this page. I shoot a Glock 21, and had a great time shooting some poly coated 230 grain round noses today. THAT TIME IS BETTER SPENT LEARNING HOW TO SHOOT THE REVOLVER IN THE RAPID FIRE PORTION. In half a dozen different sixguns, it ranged from accurate to spectacular. I.E. 38 special , bullseye, and 125 grain lead rnfp Handloading, Reloading, and Bullet Casting : The Firing Line Forums > The Skunkworks > Handloading, Reloading, and . It is just a guide and the reason you should start under these charges and work up. 125 grain plated flat point in 38 Special - Forums 3.7gr WST with Zero 158 SWC did the job for me. It has been many years since I used a Lee Loader and a wooden mallet to reload 8mm Mauser. Maybe its just my age, but I may never shoot a 38 again after discovering the 32. It is easy to load in progressive presses and has commercially available options from virtually all modern manufacturers. 38 Special, all bullet weights Bullet Powder Weight Powder Velocity OAL Primer Source 110gr JHP! I just dont like practicing with it. While I do have a GP100 in .357 magnum, I dont like shooting .38 special ammo out of it, because cleaning powder residue out of the longer chambers is a real bitch.
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