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pakmc
03-08-2022, 11:19 PM
I've done this before now but I brought another Accurate molds 215 gr. mold(and yes, it's a SWC) and I've forgotten what was the powder weight I used. I'd like to use HP-38 (W-231). this mold was quite accurate in my model 28 S&W but it's been a long time since then. actually it pours out at 223 gr's.(a lot of lead in my lead pot. and yes, I"ll be using .38 special cases. the Lyman book and hodgdon book only go up to 170 gr.s. I"m thinking of about 3.5 gr.s of 231 max. loaad??? anyone!

Outpost75
03-08-2022, 11:23 PM
Slower powder better. I use 8 grains IMR4227 in my S&W .38-44 Heavy Duty.

pakmc
03-08-2022, 11:33 PM
thanks for the reply, I've got some Hs-6 that i'm going to try also. actually this is all with the idea to use up some of the 6-7 lb,s of Hs-6 powder that I have.

725
03-08-2022, 11:40 PM
pakmc ~ Check out the LASC site for an author named Glen Fryxel. He writes lots of articles on cast bullets and one in particular just might have the info you seek. Find "A Bullet For All Seasons". It's about a cast .357, 215 grain, semi-wad cutter and it's various applications.

pakmc
03-09-2022, 12:11 AM
thanks for the reply, I've got some Hs-6 that i'm going to try also. actually this is all with the idea to use up some of the 6-7 lb,s of Hs-6 powder that I have.

pakmc
03-09-2022, 12:14 AM
thanks bullet Master, I looked on the lasc and looked up glen Fryxel and there was good info for me and I think we're useing the same bullet! thanks again for the info.

pakmc
03-09-2022, 07:16 PM
Hi .45Dude, I"m using a 215gr. mold from accurate Molds. it's a great mold. so far, 2.5 gr.s of HP-38, 4 gr's of unique and/or 5 gr's of HS-6 is what I've tried. I'm using a model 28 S& W. but I'haven't gotten to the range yet with these loads. just some shots into a big piece of lead. so far, these loading are not ***** cats. these are serious loads. Im trying to get a clean burning load for revolvers. MY problem is the old powder behind the star trick!. and of course the other problem is getting the powder ( or using what you ) my case is using what I have.

45DUDE
03-09-2022, 08:57 PM
Using a 27 or 28 Smith the cylinder is shorter than a 19. With my 19 I can I can crimp a 200 boolit in the crimp groove but using a 27 I have to crimp over the front band or the end of the boolit will stick out of the cylinder. Winchester had a load with W231 <HP38>using a 200 lead boolit in 38 special in the older manuals. <70s>