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So . For 3 that actually doesnt kick too badly. I load these bullets to the edge of the shoulder and use anywhere from 3-4 grains of TB. Therefore, .38 Special +P ammo can be as much as 17.5 percent hotter than standard .38 Special. My guess would be almost identical, straight wall, not high pressure, definitely. For example, a Glock 17 shot the HAP into 1.35 inches and the FMJ into 2.2 inches at 25 yards. Ask your Dealer, or call Hodgdon), has a Cowboy Load section, (near the center fold), that lists data for about all SASS calibers. I just got some clays which I heard was very clean burning compare to bullseye. Bullseye Select A Caliber or Gauge Below To View Recipes. As anyone learns quickly, first thing that needs to be done is to replace the small factory S&W grips (I use Hogue) so you can hold onto the gun. hard cast LSWC's as a target load. No benchrest, nothing but two shakey hands holding the pistol. The 919 case is tapered and therefore wider at the base than the .38 special is. You can't rely on this because not all variables for YOUR cases and chamber and loading length, etc. When using a 158 gr. A significant difference in speeds is usually noted. I always used mixed brass because it was all I had. Recoil was so nasty that I quit after five shots and saved the rest of the box for my 6 Model 19 .357. That's usually +P power level in .38 Special. Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 9 customer ratings. Forgive me my nonsense, as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense. How can I tell if they are cast or swaged? This is an easy-shooting load that can cause some power-philes to tusk-tusk and comment. A Tyler T grip would have helped here, but is incompatible w/ factory grips. If youre recoil averse (and dont have a disability of some kind), its because you havent shot it enough. Im a big fan of .32 revolvers, I do think they are a superior choice for carrying and shooting than .38 is, but that doesnt mean I think .38 or .357 sucks, I just dont think theyre the best choices for a small frame revolver. 5 are good choices. The powder charges used for .38 are forgiving. Most starting .357 reloading powder levels will fall in this .38 +P+ type reload, and the powder being used can be selected (faster or slower) based on barrel length. This is my plink load for the kids. Ive been loading 158gr FMJ with Titegroup and the only problem Ive had is getting the seating depth right after the die locknut slipped. Based on this Id load some at 3.3 and 3.5 and see what you get, but Id never exceed 3.8 ever. [.38 Special] is a very versatile and useful round. Reduce by 10% to establish a starting charge weight. Any clues for powder and starting loads???? The manufacturing process of swaged bullets requires relatively soft lead for two reasons. .38 brass isnt as common as 9, .40, or .45 brass at the range, but of all the revolver brass you can find its the most plentiful. Current J frame factory grips have similar features and are made of a stiffer compound. in 158 weight berry's bullet 3.8 grains of bullseye with a taper crimp. I will always love the 38 SPL (never cared much for 357 Mag), but that 3 seven shot Charter with both 32 S&W Long and 32 H&R Mag is truly the bees knees. That one Ill keep. Robert Frost. ( customer reviews) $ 10.69 - $ 246.00. I recently picked up a 396 Nightguard and am a convert to the 44 Special! These grips seem quite comfortable and afford a pinkie finger rest for improved control albeit with a certain loss of concealability. Were all familiar with the old adage, Never bring a knife to a gunfight. And while we should, The active shooter is a relatively new phenomenon in the grand scheme of things. CorBon Self Defense, 38 Special, 125 Grain, Jacketed Hollow Point, +P, 20 Round Box 38125 The 38 Special, practically snubnose 38 Specials, seem to do their best work with bullets right around the 155-160 grain range. * All PLUS P loads for guns designed for it (20,000 PSI), (Cowboy loads shot in 7 1/2 bbl.revolver no need to reduce), ALL THESE LOADS ARE PLUS P, SPECIAL HOT 21,000 PSI. The majority of my shooting with .38 has taken place with soft lead bullets. There is a difference in the manufacturing process of swaged bullets. Ideal load in a 2 J Frame .38. And if youre doing that with a snub.let me know I wanna watch you shoot em. May 15, 2012. kc2za said: Hi All, I have been loading .38 spl with 2.7 gr. The stuff you learn shooting 20,000 reloads (on top of thousands of rounds of factory ammo) can be pretty interesting and I feel that Ive got a very good picture of what the .38 Special. If I do carry a revolver its my 642 with a laser grip in my right front pocket or my SW model 69 5 shot 44 mag. The jump straight to relatively hot GI hardball challenged many students, and failure to meet standards meant being dropped from the course. I load it almost exclusively though with either a powder coated or plated 125 grn bullet. And I still think a 158 at 600 beats hell out of a 22 magnum of any stripe. Youre describing Remington Multiball ammunition (R357MB)- I used to carry that stuff decades ago. You can always back off to the .32 S&W Long or .32 H&R Mag if you choose to. Jacketed bullets are not legal for Distinguished Revolver. Thanks very much to LarryinTX for that! The plated bullets feed nicely through my bullet feeder. Ive probably picked up 300 cases of .38 the past few months and will continue to grab them as I see them, but whats nice is I can shoot more and put that money towards brass for .32 or .45 Colt, stuff that I never see at the range. Yes, I had no issues with the 38 SPL, but the 32 is just more FUN- especially when I get seven shots of it in a revolver the size of J frame! I like Bullseye in the 38 Special, and it was a consistent performer with the 125 grain bullets. is so simple. These are the bullets I bought: 158 gr from Roze dist. Anything goes with bullets. Nothing, they dont need any. These are hand loads.. load data was published in Lyman 50th edition.. These two can cover the entire performance spectrum up to .38+P. Thinking of using it in NRA Action pistol or PPC. Clays, Universal, HP38, HS6 and H4895 are products of Hodgdon Powders. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - 5.0 gr unique with berry's 125gr = .38 Special squibs (solved ! My other son fired one shot and handed it back. When using a 158 gr. I buy 158 SWCHP all the time.my main bullet. I don't know what bullets you have, but Berry's recommends per their website to use hard cast data for their plated bullets. I do this for my .357s but this article is about .38 Special loads. Tim: The Lyman 49th edition lists the accuracy loads for their cast bullets. Always make sure your lead bullets have been sized and lubricated. Larry Gibson "Deficient observation is merely a form of ignorance and responsible for the many morbid notions and foolish ideas prevailing." Nikola Tesla 01-30-2020, 01:43 PM #9 Mr_Flintstone Boolit Buddy Join Date Jan 2020 Location 1.) A chameleon depending on your loads and the barrel length or action its fired from. My Reloading Manual for .38 Special has plenty of data for 125 gr JHP, and 125 gr JFP for Scot Powders/Vhitavuori, but nothing for Unique/W231/Bullseye. It would have been too hot. WAP, WMR, WSF, WSL, 760, 748, 231 and 540 are products of Winchester, Components Div. Good job on you! Regulator, SBSS #2255, Pawnee Station, Ro I & II. Biggest problem I had was the lubricating cases for sizing and then cleaning them afterwards, I guess grit was somehow scratching the cases after getting stuck in the lube. I reached an interesting number the other day. The covered blackstrap and extended length Compac design I reckon are major factors in reducing perceived recoil. Wadcutters are tailor made for lightweight snubbie practice, allowing shooters to enjoy shooting the pocket guns. YOU WOULD BE WASTING YOUR TIME TRIMMING THE BRASS. Bullseye and NRA Distinguished Revolver 4.0 gr. Also compared a S&W 638 to the S&W 36. YouTube has plenty of reloading channels or the Reloaders Network webpage has more info as well. The quality of the loads equals a bargain. 3.) Alliant Pistol/Revolver Load Data: Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data. A Forum dedicated to the sport of Bullseye shooting, Bullseye-L Forum::Ammunition Discussion, byPacFltShooter Wed Oct 28, 2020 9:00 am, byPacFltShooter Wed Oct 28, 2020 5:36 pm, byPacFltShooter Wed Oct 28, 2020 6:46 pm, byPacFltShooter Wed Oct 28, 2020 8:45 pm, byPacFltShooter Wed Nov 04, 2020 4:50 pm. Just shows the importance of trying/checking the feel of a gun and if possible, test firing it, before you buy it. Case life is excellent, especially for mild loads. I keep it under my seat in case I get an unwanted intruder and I cant get to my IWB semi auto. In my time with the cartridge, I have come to appreciate the mid to low end of the power spectrum and thus have made extensive use of Trail Boss powder and bullets such as Hornadys .358 158gr SWC. The cowboy loads would be good choices as listed, since these ARE reduced loads for that sport, where usually just hitting a metal plate to make a sound is all that is required of the round. A handgunner using .38 Specials is set for targets, plinking and small game while .357 Mag. it seems awful confusing, but with time you will be able to interpolate the published data into something that will give you good starting points to work up your loads. There seems to be a dearth of information using WST powder for the 38 Spl cartridge. Winchester's 231 or WSL are also good powders for the .38 special. defensive ammo. This load chugs downrange at 750 feet each second and functions standard recoil springs with no issue. : 13,300 16,800 Starting Powder: 6.0 gr Starting Velocity: 1,266 AA#2 is about the same burn rate, but burns much cleaner with less smoke in my guns. (Same issue found with a 12 oz. I don't have a chronograph, but have considered picking one up. Min Charge Max Charge Optimal Charge Bullet Make Bullet Type Primer Notes; Hodgdon - 700-X: 125 gr. Two years into my second century a Colt MK IV Series 80 LTWT Commander 45 ACP still delivers the big medicine, but I have become enthralled with a new wheel gun- a Charter Arms Professional 32 H&R Magnum. If all you practice with is the easy comfortable stuff, its not really practice. I have 125 grain jacketed bullets, Bullseye powder and CCI 500 primers. My more serious RN is the 358311 that drops @150 gr. Accurate's No. I have loaded wadcutters for plinking , Double end 148 grain,, mixed brass over 2.7 gn WST or Bullseye. For best accuracy in slow fire shooting, you may want to raise gun before every shot. I could knock out a pretty substantial chunk of my shooting needs with only these three loads. Powered by Invision Community, 125 grain plated flat point in 38 Special. The big medicine was delivered by a 1911, but S&W K frames (favorites were Models 12 & 64) took care of everything else. It seems to burn completely in the .38 and is not as critical as the faster powders like Bullseye. Initially I shot them out of my Dads prized Smith & Wesson 686 and learned a great deal about double-action shooting and what a truly accurate handgun can do with a wadcutter. Bullseye 3.2gr / 763fps --> 4.2gr / 892fps (max) Unique 4.3gr / 773fps --> 5.3gr / 944fps (max) 231 3.9gr / 733fps --> 4.8gr / 896pfs (max) These are out of a 5.5 inch barrel Edited June 25, 2016 by jschweg Dr. Phil Classifieds 712 Honestly, plated bullets won't give you the level of accuracy needed for bullseye competition, even at 25 yards. I here from quite a few that 3.5 gr of bullseye is a good load for 158 gr lead Bullets for bullseye shooting. Compac for my little finger to wrap around under the butt. She ran two cylinders of 100 grain wad cutters and gave it back to me. Thanks for the guidance and suggestions. These types of guns are not as strong as more modern solid frame revolvers. These loads are for my wife's revolver. Prefer to use the CT model 305 laser grips in lieu of S&W grips. Use data for weight. Reading the "WARNING" on the site, it states to not exceed the loads published and to start 10% below the loads shown and work up from there. (Patrick Sweeney photo) September 15, 2021 By Michelle Hamilton, Field Editor. Plated bullets are to be loaded as lead bullets. 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. Main fame for the .38 is now the J frame size revolvers, as a CCW gun. So it is my gut feeling that Winchester found it to be touchy in smaller calibers like 38 special and 9mm Luger. Forget about it. .38 Special +P (Alliant Reloaders Guide) Warning! : 1,266 1,472 Press. No sh!t. Beginners to shooting can use a full size revolver or their carry gun with light to mild loads to become confident and familiar with marksmanship and trigger control. of Bullseye with Lee's 125gr RN mold in a 38 special with so-so accuracy. .38 J frame.) WST is less dense than BE. I've been reading about this. Unlike many other guns Ive owned and carried, this little snubby really cant be modified much beyond factory configuration. Shot many thousands of my bullseye powder reloads with it. In terms of thousands of rounds of range practice, though, that is a definite no-go in my book. Midway has it in stock. At one time or another, I also owned and shot a M38 Bodyguard (nka the 638), a M37 Chiefs Special (now the 637), a M60 (which is a tad heavier but no more user-friendly), and a couple of others. I have used everything from simple lead to the most advanced machined copper bullets and found them all to be extraordinarily easy to load and shoot. 2) Ammo that would work in the Air Force's Air Crewman Colt's and Smith and Wesson revolvers that had weak alloy cylinders. DISTINGUISHED LOADS SUCK - Distinguished Revolver loads that don't suck? Start conservative if you wish. I found the plated wadcutters to have NO accuracy. Winchester only published load for WST in 38 special using lead bullets if you look at the data for the 158 data the start load goes from 3.3 Gr and a max load of 3.7 Gr. Very versatile cartridge. Nitpicking is its own reward., I believe the correct spelling is loathe . 38 Special +P 18,500 I can get away with using it as cast w/ alox. Hornady Not in that order. Swaged bullets do not have the hardness of poured (cast) lead. Now, you have to go to a range or have a membership and pay to fill the backstop with lead. Bullseye Handgun Powders Smokeless pistol powder Billions of rounds have been loaded with Bullseye since it was introduced in 1913. There have been guns Ive bought for the caliber, but the .38 wasnt one of those. Hi. I reload a 3 CA Bulldog in .44 with 200 gr wadcutters, to recreate the Man Stopper loads of long ago. I'd rather shoot my .45 then. I use Bullseye powder but it's about the same burn rate. Never got around to trying the T grips. 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. These were one each in .45 ACP, .38 Special, and 9mm. I use Bullseye powder but it's about the same burn rate. Something like the Ruger GP100 or S&W 686 yup, theyre the best caliber for those size revolvers. 38 Special, all bullet weights Bullet Powder Weight Powder Velocity OAL Primer Source 110gr JHP! Just depends on what kinds of loads you plan to shoot. In my time spent with the .38, I have come to greatly appreciate it for what it is and does. 358430 (195 grain) round nose bullet that was used in the old 200 grain police loads as there is always interest in these. These are put into a large hydraulic press and extruded into a continuous coil of wire. Load cut these cards at five yards out of this Model 15. When you say "not working" can you be more specific? June 13, 2016 in 9mm/38 Caliber. And this is a guy who normally trusted nothing but a 45 acp. With a charge of only 3.1 grains of Winchester 231 powder, velocities run around 750 to 800 fps with good accuracy and mild recoil. (Note H110 & W296 are the same as of 2008 as is HP-38 & W231), (IMR 4227 is same as H-4227 if made in Australia), * Blackhorn 209 is a black powder substitute with smokeless like qualities. I'm not looking to blow up my old model 10. The 36s greater weight makes it much easier to shoot than the 638. Rookie, back in the day when I was reloading I went through a 3 round butt L. Horton special model 24, a 4 24 and a 4 624. Have a Tritium sight and laser on it to boot. 7, No. And yes I appreciate them for a hunting gun because of their fine accuracy and find trigger pulls (older classic guns). My experience has always been with bullseye powder. Too early Are you sure? Most of these are at the upper end. Here is the dillema: The Lyman manual says starting load is 3.2 grains and MAX. 8.) Only if you see more than one load, is it less than maximum. 1.455 in. I can not be held responsible for. Soft shooting. Last I looked still available at Brownells. Thanks for the start load Power Pistol will run lower pressures for the same velocity than W-W 231.