While reloading some standard wadcutters for my S&W, I saw the Speer reloading manuals have a page dedicated to short barreled .38 SPL revolvers. According to Speer, the 110 Gold Dot jhp is the optimal bullet to load with.
I have a MAK that I’m tuning up into a fun shooting pistol. To keep it properly fed I ordered a MP mold for it. https://www.mp-molds.com/product/366...4-cavity-mold/
I’ve never had to size a cast bullet, so this is a new question to me. Would it be possible to size the MAK’s 93 grain .366 cast solid/hollow point down to .357 to use in a 1st generation S&W Airweight? Or is that too much to squeeze down?
My thought process is if the 110 jhp is optimal a 93 gr cast might be pretty darn good as well... especially if I size and powder coat them.