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38 special 125 grain load data bullseye

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Winchester 231 is between Bullseye and Unique for the .38 special (see my personal load above). Home About Partners Contact. i use a Lee mold 150 round nose with 4 grains of bullseye crimped into the crimp groove of the bullet. Min Charge Max Charge Optimal Charge Bullet Make Bullet Type Primer Notes; Hodgdon - 700-X: 125 gr. When I finally got my hands on a pound of Bullseye, I naturally started with some of these loads. Your experience is definitely motivation for me to give my J-frame more range time! want me to write up an article about 3d printed .38 special bullets that Ive been working? Reloading supplies and load recipes are available everywhere. A gun on you always works better than the gun left at home. Designed in 1898, the .38 Smith & Wesson Special cartridge went on . Loads for .38 S&W: This short, little cartridge has been around since the 1870's and was most common in the "break-top" models. Any discussion of Bullseye is incomplete without mentioning a few of the downsides. 4.2 gr. Or does the CMP make the rules for DR, and the NRA admins it? The least is usually supplied as a large cylindrical billet weighing several hundred pounds. 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. CorBon Self Defense, 38 Special, 125 Grain, Jacketed Hollow Point, +P, 20 Round Box 38125 The same volume of BE will weigh much more than than same volume of WST. In fact, in the past I specifically sought out revolvers chambered in 38 SPL only, knowing I would never be putting a 357 Mag in it (I carried a 4 GP100 chambered in 38 SPL as a duty sidearm in the early 90s). Maybe once a year I would reset everything to load up a few hundred .38 Spl for the wifes Detective Special, then right back to .357. Swaged bullets do not have the hardness of poured (cast) lead. And for 99% of the actual real world needs of a citizen for self defense it will work just fine. All right are Reserved Reload Ammo, Reloading The .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), hi=849 lo=728 ES=122 (powder up and down), hi=821 lo=684 ES=137 (powder up and down), hi=815 lo=637 ES=178 (powder in normal positions), hi=714 lo=549 ES=165 (powder up and down), hi=758 lo=693 ES=65 (powder up and down)(DO NOT USE LESS), Hi=886, Lo=861, ES=25 (This is a Carolina Cast bullet SWC-great cowboy load), hi=859 lo=743 ES=116 *(my personal medium load), hi=875 lo=685 ES=190.2(powder up and down), hi=710 lo=497 ES=213 (powder up and down), hi=791 lo=625 ES=166 (Powder up and down), hi=785 lo=670 ES=115 (powder up and down), hi=801, low=766 ES=35.32 in Contender 14 bbl. 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. This load tends to clock about 670 feet-per-second (fps) give or take 20, depending on the exact brand of wadcutter and the revolver its fired in. looks like today. Just got back into reloading 38 special again after a long hiatus with no revolver, and was instantly reminded of what a joy it is to reload. My usual 38 Spl load is a 125 gr plated bullet over 5 grains of bullseye. Enter 38 Special. My Ruger LCR .357 Magnum is pleasant to shoot even with full pressure loads. Easiest way is casting lines and a sprue mark on nose or base. It would have been too hot. These grips seem quite comfortable and afford a pinkie finger rest for improved control albeit with a certain loss of concealability. No offense sir but those charges look low for Unique. Unique was a sooty powder so Ive switched to W231. Depending on the drill, 200-grain .45s let shooter push faster or use available time to shoot better, with significantly less recoil than hardball. Most notably the lighter weight bullets. Even slower powders may provide more consistent speeds and will be tested in the future (No. Ammunition is available everywhere handguns are legal. This wire is then fed into a machine called a cold header. I'm asking the above questions because I don't want to run too hot of a load, but wasn't sure if it was ok to drop down below 2.8 as far as 2.5. I'm still hunting for a DR load for my S&W M19-5. 110gr JHP! Tim: The Lyman 49th edition lists the accuracy loads for their cast bullets. Just want to state for the record, that with one of the more heavy duty Corbin presses it is possible to easily swage some hard cast bullets. 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. Now theres an old memory. I carried a lightly customized 4 inch heavy barrel model 10 for years, with a black cerakote job. 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). 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. Any pistol competitions yet? One cool load Im working on is two pellets of 000 Buck.. 594/600 at the real distances of 24 rnds at 50 yds, 24 rnds at 25 yes, and 12 rnds at 7.5 yds. There have been guns Ive bought for the caliber, but the .38 wasnt one of those. That blunt-ended bullet cut a clean hole all the way through whatever its modest velocity allowed it to penetrate. "Berry's Superior Plated Bullets are the finest bonded copper-jacketed bullets available today.." ?. 10. I dont see much conversation on these specifics but I think Its all about the size of the explosion in the chamber. The pistol or revolver of good quality is vital. That for just a nice shooting load one cant beat 148gr wad-cutter for pure fun. What are YOU shooting? I soon traded off a Colt Frontier Scout .22 LR for an S&W Model 15 and happily chased all manner of small game and landfill targets with my stash of wadcutters. The majority of my shooting with .38 has taken place with soft lead bullets. Some people then claimed SAAMI raised the 357 Mag to 45,000. Anyone know where I can download a chart where all the powders burning rates (regardless of manufacturer) is listed. This load is in the general velocity bracket with most generic or bulk box 115-grain loads and zings over my chronograph at 1,125 to 1,140 fps from a Glock 17, depending on bullet style. Do not use anything but light loads and lead bullets in these older revolvers. I wish Id had a commercial version of this load in my ammo allocation when we were tasked with getting classes of students up to special operations standards with the issue custom 1911s. Not all guns are created equal. 38 Special 17,000 There is a difference in the manufacturing process of swaged bullets. They are true classics, and I hope you get as much use out of them! And.those Hornady 158 HPs are easy to reload but I have never had one open up in a varmint of any sort. Its like a pellet gun with a little noise and smoke if using black powder. ES 56 SD 24 PMC Eldorado Starfire +P 125 gr. Different colors can be used to identify different loads and since bottom of each bullet is also powder coated, there is less lead dispersed in the air at the shooting range. Ive been reloading and shooting for over 40 years and love revolvers but 90% of the time my carry gun is a Sig 365 with a 12 round mag and a spare. The mild recoil of the mid-range load is a perfect mate to the .38s that most shooters own these daysthe airweight J-Frame or equivalent. The swaged bullets are soft enough that they expand even at mild velocities where a JHP or hard cast cant. I have tested lots and lots of different bullet and found them all to be great. That isnt unique to Bullseye, but is certainly more pronounced with the relatively small charges required. These bullets shot to point of aim in modern S&W snubbies, but the older M10-5 was regulated with 158 grain bullets and 125's shoot low. (Note: These are near maximum loads (in some cases ARE MAXIMUM), you should use 10%. I did start out fawning over all of the tactical gear, but once I had that covered my tastes matured I think to love the wood and steel guns. Dennis, I dont reload and Im only 72, but shooting the .38Spl in my 6 S&W 586 is a sublime experience. I just bought a Lyman mold 160 round nose with a crimp groove. This represents a great start, and if thats all you do, youll still be far better off than the majority of the population. Javascript is required. I just got some clays which I heard was very clean burning compare to bullseye. This 1911 halved its normal so-so accuracy with 200-grain Hornady C/T SWC, shooting this nice two-inch group. Hence the lack of load data from just about anybody. I have 4 handguns that will shoot .38. My grandkids think Im pulling their leg, when I tell them about the freedoms that NIMBYs took away. (bullseyeforum.net). Have you all found different seat depths to work better than what's in the manual? I can shoot this load at speeds I cant normally reach with .45. So . TITEGROUP AND 125GR 38 SPECIAL LOAD DATA Ammunition-Gunsmithing Reloading Forum Register Notices Consider Becoming A Supporting Member Click HERE For The Benefits Reloading All Reloading Topics Go Here Thread Tools Display Modes # 1 01-24-2016, 05:38 AM RONALD HENSLEY Member Join Date: Jul 2013 Location: Waynesville NC Posts: 114 Likes: 12 I dunno. LOL. I thought the DR program was NRA, not CMP. You are absolutely correct. Really interested in getting the. You have entered an incorrect email address! Shoot cast and coated bullets and you can go much higher in load and velocity. Im not a hoarder and I dont keep them, but I am detailed in my process. I probably shoot more 38s than everything else put together but a Dillon 750 makes loading a lot faster. As for the load ya the 158gr will probably take a little more, but your gun will tell you how much more.. When I teach other people the basics of reloading, I teach them on the .38 SPL. I use 2.8-3.0 grains of Bullseye or AA#2 with 158 gr. I miss those days. One cool load Im working on is two pellets of 000 Buck. My son asked if I wanted him to help, then fired one shot and handed it back. of Bullseye with Lee's 125gr RN mold in a 38 special with so-so accuracy. Best and most realistic article about the .38 special ive found. Required fields are marked *. The .38 with careful selection of components can be the cats as* for almost any shooter. 110gr JHP! Not in that order. The beauty of shooting a .38 is that you can easily practice at the ranges you'd fight at using basically any cheap bullet at minimal expense. In half a dozen different sixguns, it ranged from accurate to spectacular. At belly button range, very nasty load. Think a lot of people would find that a .44 special or .45 Colt, in a decent revolver, a viable alternate to a pistol. If you can follow simple instructions, you can safely load this cartridge. DISTINGUISHED LOADS SUCK - Distinguished Revolver loads that don't suck? Magtech Sport Shooting, 38 Special, 125 Grain, Full Metal Jacket, Flat, 50 Round Box 38Q A circa 1918 Colt gobbled them up, as did several other 1911s that can be particular about bullet profile. Bullseye and NRA Distinguished Revolver 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. Horrible 5-12" groups at 25 yds. 44 Rem Mag 36,000. Ready to load some Berry's148 gr plated DE wadcutters with Bullseye. I'm going to start with 3.8 grains. Anyone that uses a J frame S&W should seriously think about swapping grips, and finding which set works for them. Its the kind of load that will make you fall in love with the 1911 all over again! Bullseye is one of the oldest smokeless pistol powders and still one of the most popular. I also find the LCR .357 enjoyable to shoot with all .38s and most .357s. The quality of the loads equals a bargain. I completely understand the respect for the performance of the 327 Fed, but not being a big fan of the 357 Mag (or 38 SPL plus P for that matter) I havent been drawn to the 327. By It has been many years since I used a Lee Loader and a wooden mallet to reload 8mm Mauser. It is just a guide and the reason you should start under these charges and work up. Im not recommending that you carry the Bullseye load, but dont feel as if you are going to tactical purgatory for enjoying this load, either. The SP101 is far more comfortable to shoot but not so much fun to carry. Also, too light loads don't allow the bullet to seal the gases causing problems. I don't have a chronograph, but have considered picking one up. Use data for weight. You gotta try the S&W M342 Airlight TI. 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. Wadcutters are tailor made for lightweight snubbie practice, allowing shooters to enjoy shooting the pocket guns. Here's what the Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook says for cast 125g flatpoint for 38 in the powders you mentioned. I thought about trying 2.5 gr. When you say "not working" can you be more specific? Now, you have to go to a range or have a membership and pay to fill the backstop with lead. You need a .357 Magnum revolver if you want to try a 9MM cylinder. Accurate, powder-puff recoil, and serious power all in one. I have some W231 that I use for my .38 super. What overal length of the cartridge? Hodgdon's Basic Reloading Manual, (The free one, available for the asking. Send the cylinder out to get cut for moon clips and adapted to 9mm, so you can shoot both 38/357/9mm and use all on moon clips. My Lyman 49th has data for 125 gr JHP and 120 gr LRN. 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. I picked some up from my local Scheels yesterday. The manufacturing process of swaged bullets requires relatively soft lead for two reasons. You will be, essentially, making 38 Short Colt. Hodgdon gives starting load of 4.0 grains and 4.4 grains MAX. Me too! I was just trying to get a general consensus of what other guys were using. The trigger has smoothed out over time. You can always back off to the .32 S&W Long or .32 H&R Mag if you choose to. I simply took mixed brass and ran em through the Hornady Lock-N-Load AP press with the bare minimum preparation. Powder coating. Others Have reported some success but few have more than one or two loads. Even better, is get some 38 S&W brass. Eventually somebody introduced me to tungsten carbide resizing dies, after which case life became near indefinite. And, oh yeah. @ Grumpy- I tried LOTS of grips on S&W revolvers. Bullseye is a little smoky, a lot sooty, and has a distinct odor. I bet you can find some nice shooting loads with Bullseye. In several of the guns, the old standby couldnt quite duplicate the level of precision they exhibit with current production wadcutters from Black Hills or Winchester, but in each case, the load shot close to or right on the sights and nearly held the X ring. IMHO .38 special is just fine for self defense, but just not enough to crack engine blocks. I have 125 grain jacketed bullets, Bullseye powder and CCI 500 primers. Good shootin! In one or two strokes, the bullet is formed ready for dip lubing. The 158 gr cast plain base accuracy load was 4.0 gr 231 which gave 837 Fps and 15,900 psi. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Most modern revolvers chambered for .38 SPL are rated to +P, so there is room for error, but care must still be taken. Enter to win an FN FAL Rifle. 9 mm, .40 sw, 45 acp, .44 mag. Just look for a lead remover tool with bronze screens. Josh Wayner is a Michigan native, active competitor, Grand Valley State University alumni, troublemaker, and fiction author. Which left me with the last two. Although the .357 cylinders are the same length so they can be timed to a 642. Ive been shooting them for 50 years. Accurate's No. This gun now wears factory synthetic grips which are decent but could use more girth behind the trigger guard. 6.) I have tried several different grips before finding the one that worked for me. 3.) The cases are large enough that they can be easily manipulated by inexperienced hands and yet small enough to not require much force in the sizing stage. The load is a great learning tool in .45 for beginner and experienced alike. This Cast Reloading Bullet feeds great in automatics and has excellent accuracy in both the 9mm and 38 Super. 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. I have tested both brass and nickel-plated cases using mild loadings and have not yet worn out a case. 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. I agree, an airweight has snappy recoil. (Same issue found with a 12 oz. Ive been loading 158gr FMJ with Titegroup and the only problem Ive had is getting the seating depth right after the die locknut slipped. 7.) Compac for my little finger to wrap around under the butt. I cannot begin to fathom shooting 20,000 rounds out of that revolver! 10,870. They all shot horrible at 25 yards. 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. I had enough, The Model 1911 pistol will officially turn 100 years old on May 5, 2011. Really important to have a chrono if you're going to work up loads When I first bought my chrono, I was amazed at how HOT my loads were - unnecessarily. Load manuals often advise against downloading .38 Special jacketed loads to prevent squibs, especially the 110 and 125 grain bullets. Using higher pressure loads will wear brass out faster and it will become brittle with time. Pasted as rich text. Very forgiving with a straight wall case, and tons of bullet variety. No sh!t. Recoil in that gun is less than most 45 ACP 1911s I have shot, and its still got around 500-600ft lbs of energy which is more than enough for feral hogs around the ranch back home. hard cast LSWC's as a target load. And it isnt my first rodeo with a J-frame. June 13, 2016 in 9mm/38 Caliber. Just depends on what kinds of loads you plan to shoot. The best part about this is that not only do you never really lose your fired cases, but you they are always in great condition. L6: 1.550 inch = 39.37 mm Barrel Length : 2.0 inch = 50.8 mm Powder : Hodgdon HP38 Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge, incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge. 32 S&W Long 15,000 Fifty yards of course is the preferred distance. If youre recoil averse (and dont have a disability of some kind), its because you havent shot it enough. The Model 19 is fine with .38s but mildly uncomfortable with .357s. Not as easy to find brass these days as it is not the most popular round anymore. You can't rely on this because not all variables for YOUR cases and chamber and loading length, etc. So I expect recoil would be substantial and not very target-ish. Would .44 Special be somewhat similar to .38, in terms of ease of reloading, case life, etc.? The 38 Special, practically snubnose 38 Specials, seem to do their best work with bullets right around the 155-160 grain range. 2 and No. is limited to either the various Charter Arms models, or as a training/target load in a .44 magnum size handguns. These are light and easy to shoot. Discussion: Bullseye is a faster burning powder and some people feel better suited for the .38 special. Recoil is the good kind that reminds the shooter handguns are serious tools but without eliciting a flinch. I recently bought trail boss and it runs fine out of my 14-3. The other .38 Special is a 4 Colt Diamondback. I may have to rethink my plan. They are low because of swaged bullets. Magnum 44 S&W Special 45 Colt 45 Auto 45 G.A.P 9mm Luger 9x18mm Makarov 32 S&W Long (Cowboy Action) 32-20 Win. Powder Bul Weight C.O.L. Any clues for powder and starting loads???? The 4.0 grain load is relatively mild recoil and was accurate. I love a nice, full-size .357 Magnum on the range because it is so easy to train new shooters on. Ive done the majority of shooting in .38 Special in my Smith & Wesson 642. I had ammo for some friends as low as 600 fps. Read my very long thread about "DR loads that don't suck". Three in particular proved as good as their longstanding reputations would indicate. You can fit 7.1gr of powder under the 125gn JHP bullet? The Internet Pedant Load it using wadcutter specs, and seat the bullet flush, like a wadcutter. Hornady 115-grain HAPs over 4.4 grains of Bullseye alongside 25-yard timed-fire target. It is easy to load in progressive presses and has commercially available options from virtually all modern manufacturers. A GI surplus 1911 that puts most loads into dinner-plate sized groups cut 3.8 inches with the classic recipewhich is probably the only time Ive gotten excited about an almost four-inch group! I think you will find since the .38 special is headspaced on the rim your case length is very important to achieve your best accuracy. As example, 5.8 6.0 grains UNIQUE with a 125 grain HP in a snub nose .357 revolver. And this is a guy who normally trusted nothing but a 45 acp. Word to the wise: all handgun cartridges (with the likely exception of .44 Magnum and maybe even .357 Magnum) are underpowered for self-defense. Recoil is subjective and I feel no difference between that and an 750-775 fps load. Lord only knows how many cartridge cases I hammered with a plastic mallet into that Lee, it had to be thousands. Over 20,000 rounds, Ive found that theres rarely a wrong way to do .38 SPL. Alliant Pistol/Revolver Load Data: Be Alert: Publisher cannot be responsible for errors in published load data. It seems to burn completely in the .38 and is not as critical as the faster powders like Bullseye. Don't worry too much about lead/coated/plated/jacketed. But I would only be caught dead with one in my hands if I had to use one for self defense (pun intended). When using a 158 gr. . There are so many new powders today, its hard to keep up. Min Charge Max Charge Optimal Charge Bullet Make Bullet Type Primer Notes; Hodgdon - 700-X: 125 gr. I will start ouy at the minimum velocity then. Unlike many other guns Ive owned and carried, this little snubby really cant be modified much beyond factory configuration. This too is useful information. This is good, because the snub takes a lot of practice to have a consistent capability. The proof pressure MAP specified by SAAMI is 29,500 psi for both rounds. I think the 158 lrn is more accurate then the swc but that's just me. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 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. Speer .38 shot cup, 5 grains of UNIQUE, and (3) #1 Buckshot pellets dates back to the 70s as a Junk Yard Dog load. Robert Frost. I have found that if you go down too low in charge you will have some ignition issues occasionally. I bought a Ruger Alaskan in 454 Casull last year ahead of a hunt up in Wyoming. 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. That being the case, I truly NEED as much ammunition as possible and the ability to defeat soft barriers such as auto windshields, sheet metal, drywall, doors, etc. Never ransom rested it, but held 10 ring off sandbags. The .327 Fed Mag is IT! But its also worth considering that its pushing the same size and weight projectile at the same velocity as the standard Army revolver load during the Civil War. rattlesnake of a revolver made me bleed. The covered blackstrap and extended length Compac design I reckon are major factors in reducing perceived recoil. I estimate that the price for each of the three loads runs between $7 and $8 per box of 50. I burned up about 300 of them before giving up. Normal 38 spell loads for as long as I can remember were never loaded less than 800FPS and I have loaded for revolvers and autos such as my S&W mod 52 that only shoots flush wadcutters. I, like Spartacus, find the SAAMI recommendations an interesting spec for comparative purposes. My J frame S&Ws are all older models, and came with the small grips that are still on some models. Paste as plain text instead, Damn. Bullet seating depth is very forgiving. A 4 inch barrel would be my choice as well. (Or so I have heard.). This pistol uses the .38 Special with a Remington wadcutter bullet seated flush with the case mouth. Classic loads are economical. The .38 Special is the most popular of all centerfire revolver cartridges. Shot placement is just as important if not more. Replaced w/ Altamont laminated wood, and later w/ open- back Pachmayrs- the less-pronounced finger grooves fit me better. Jacketed bullets create a bit more wear on the rifling, but its better than trying to wire brush out a bunch of lead build up. Dont know where #1 Buckshot can be found, but the Speer shot cups and UNIQUE powder currently easy enough to find. I have loaded wadcutters for plinking , Double end 148 grain,, mixed brass over 2.7 gn WST or Bullseye. 125: 125: 130: 135: 140: 140: 146: 148: 158: 158: 158: 170 _____ Quick Links Home Load Data Bullet Points: BE SURE TO CHECK OUT & FOLLOW MY INSTAGRAM FEED CONNECT WITH THE 1895GUNNER.COM COMMUNITY . My hand ached for a week. Winchester's 231 or WSL are also good powders for the .38 special. Nothing, they dont need any. Most of these are at the upper end. Hehe, back before Nick skimmed down. DR loads (158gr Remington swaged LSWC over 3.6gr AA#2 in Winchester .38 Special cases) I shoot American eagle, remington factory,remington umc, and mag tech. Thats what the Cavalry Board asked for over a century ago, and thats what weve got. Think that if a .44 spl. I think you will find since the .38 special is headspaced on the rim your case length is very important to achieve your best accuracy. Your email address will not be published. This is my plink load for the kids. Does anyone have any data. 148-grain wadcutter brings accuracy that begs the shooter to test their limits. Anyway, you are probably right that the revolver guys trend towards the older end of the spectrum, but I think some of the younger guys are starting to catch on to the magic of wheel guns. S&W M637-2 2" barrel JHP, 125 gr. I agree with your .38 Special assessment points for the very same reasons. 3.7gr WST with Zero 158 SWC did the job for me. Best to start a little low, and work up slowly with a chrono, though. These are put into a large hydraulic press and extruded into a continuous coil of wire. Bullets are .357 for jacketed and .358 for lead in diameter. This post was originally published in 2018. Just shows the importance of trying/checking the feel of a gun and if possible, test firing it, before you buy it. I was hoping I could use this combo to make use of available components. I reached an interesting number the other day. Totally agree. .38 special has got to be one of the best calibers there is . 38 Special Loads for Bullseye by GerhardG Sun Jul 17, 2022 11:01 am Greetings, Looking for load suggestions for 38 special LSWC 158 grain SNS bullets, red coated based on the following powders; Bullseye, Unique, N310 and N320. The 125 Hornady XTP, a jacketed hollow point bullet that can easily handle 1500 fps velocities.

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