I have read some posts online from people who claim that it makes no difference whether the bullets are swaged or cast; and they can be loaded to the same velocity, but the swaged bullets will lead up a barrel faster because the lead is softer. Working up a 38 Special load - xtreme 125gr + titegroup 4.) 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. The more serious concern for some loaders is that the small charges of fast-burning powder take up little room in the case, making it possible to double charge a cartridge and exceed safe pressure. (Inceptor) Diameter: 0.357" Powder: CFE Pistol (Hodgdon) Primer: WIN WSP Case: WIN Trim Length: 1.145" C.O.L. I've tried 2.8, 3.0, and 3.2. I did find a 145 grain Lead HP with a rounded ogive (like the last NyClad) on Gunbroker that opens really well if you get above 800 fps. JHP, 125 gr. I find the Pachmayr Compac grips on my 640 reduce the slap of full-boat .357 to less than that on my 3 M65 (w/ wood Altamont grips) or my 4 686 (Pachmayr Gripper Professional grips.) more weight than the similar size CA .44 Bulldog, were available, a lot more people would also like the .44 spl. Nickle cases look pretty but dont seem to take the number of resizings that plain brass cases do. Thats not quite how that works. People who prepare usually tend to focus on the survival basics: security/self-defense, water, food, first aid, sanitation/hygiene, knowing when to get out and when to stay put. That revolver is aluminum and cannot handle the pressure of 9MM. 6.) Some medium fast powders would work with lighter weight bullets. 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. Even better, is get some 38 S&W brass. Cartridge : .38 Special (SAAMI)Bullet : .357, 125, FP Rainier Useable Case Capaci: 20.320 grain H2O = 1.319 cm Cartridge O.A.L. I have one that has been loaded about sixty times and it is still in use today. So if you find a "lead" load it is also a plated load. 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. Smith & Wesson Model 27 .357 Magnum (because no 6-inch Smith & Wesson .38 Special revolver was on hand). @ Grumpy- I tried LOTS of grips on S&W revolvers. Like the author said, I consider it a garbage disposal round as you can load it with almost anything with good results. Display as a link instead, I'm not looking to blow up my old model 10. Reloading Data for .38 Special - Load Data - 1895Gunner Its worth mentioning that loaders do all kinds of obsessive rituals to squeeze the groups down. I estimate that the price for each of the three loads runs between $7 and $8 per box of 50.
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