my carry gun is a Taurus 605. The load im shooting
for practice is a Lee 158gr swc backed by 5.8 gr of
Blue Dot. I always have some unburned powder when
using this load. Any suggestions?
my carry gun is a Taurus 605. The load im shooting
for practice is a Lee 158gr swc backed by 5.8 gr of
Blue Dot. I always have some unburned powder when
using this load. Any suggestions?
You're probably getting a real cool looking muzzle flash too.
Blue dot is on the slow side. It shines in magnum calibers with long-ish barrels.
Switch over to Unique, or something else faster than blue dot.
It'll clean all that up.
Whatever left behinds you see are usually just graphite and soot.
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Blue Dot is not a suitable powder for standard-pressure loads in the .38 Special.
You would be much better served with a faster powder such as Bullseye, TiteGroup, 231, HP38, WST, 452AA, etc. While Unique is often recommended, it is better suited for +P loads than for standard pressure, unless you are loading bullets heavier than 150 grains.
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I had issues with blue dot not burning completely with 10mm. I tried magnum primers. They did the trick.
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3-3.5 gr bullseye shoots real well and a pound of powder goes a long way, I also load some with 4.5 gr be-86 and that works well also in my old lend lease S&W.
this is where I use up all my Remington 1 1/2 primers
Try a faster burning powder and I bet you unburned powder goes away.
Bullseye. 'nuf said.
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I've used W231 for decades in standard .38 Special loads. I see no reason to change.
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I would switch to Bullseye or Unique.
I use either Bullseye or Unique in 38 Special. Save the Bluedot for 357 or 9 mm.
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HS6 has worked for me in 38 loads with 158 gr boolets. Bulseye is my #1 powder in 38
Last edited by Jniedbalski; 09-08-2020 at 08:21 AM.
I love Blue Dot... But I also love 4350.... Neither is really best for the 38spl!
As suggested, Unique, Bullseye, 231, HP38 and a few other newer powders are better!! Id like to see the pile of Bullseye I have burned in almost 40 years of Bullseye 3.2g at a time...
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3.5 Bullseye or 4.0 231/HP-38 with a 150 - 160 boolit. That's about all you need to know for a working .38 Special load. It's full power, standard pressure.
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Casting a lot of 158 SWCs with a TL358-158-SWC I seat to an put a medium roll crimp in the top lube groove in 38 SPL cases. Loaded over 3.5 gr Bullseye they are an excellent factory duplication load and very accurate.
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Appreciate the input. I'll switch to Unique as I have plenty of that. Somewhere I thought I heard Blue Dot was the powder for .38 snubbies....apparently I heard wrong. thanks again
Ed and Larry know that you reduce it to the lowest common denominator BE and Unique for everyday and a little extra when needed. I started with Unique and BE always scared me a little. When I first started I had a can of Unique and a Lyman 45th. That is all I used for a year or two.........
it's all good to someone somewhere. i use w231 for .38spl and 9mm. it works well for me.
In my S&W 638, I use a 155gr MP Keith HP Bullet HiTek coated, 4gr Universal, seated to crimp groove, heavy crimp getting 720fps. I am not getting any leading and great accuracy. Universal is very similar in burn rate to Unique.
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