IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. NONE of us are as smart as ALL of us!
Yes, “published“ loads, but perhaps not pressure-tested. Early Speer data was sometimes flat dangerous! My favorites included some .45 Auto Rim loads giving a 200-grain jacketed bullet up to 1345 fps! Just because it’s “published” doesn’t mean it’s safe.All the info was for 38 s&w from Speer manuals 8 and 12. Yes, there are some jword loads too. All published loads as I too would be concerned with the experimental loads talked about
Larry Gibson pressure tested some .38 S&W loads for me for use in the Lend - Lease S&W Victory models. He also has developed safe loads for the various top-breaks. If you specify which revolver you want to load for we can help. Short answer don't exceed 2 grains of Bullseye or Titegroup with 145-155 grain bullets in the top breaks or 2.5 grains with 175-195 grain in the S&W Victory if you want the gun to last.
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PC, I fully understand where you are coming from, just trying to give some other considerations other than experiments that have a higher likelihood of making things change their current state of togetherness. Sorry if I have caused consternation.
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Best advice you have been given yet. Those old Hand Ejector Smith & Wessons don't come around every day and the only thing that gets stronger with age is wine and cheese. If you shoot the gun loose with +P loads, parts are not easy to find for old long action K frame guns.
IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. NONE of us are as smart as ALL of us!
Back again, sorry it took so long
Upon further research I would not say I am looking to make +p loads, I am looking mostly to replicate some max loads from yesterday year, not just the dumber down loads of today to protect old top breaks, I am doing the same with 32swl to good results
Anyway, tried the loads I made, 3.2g hp38 under a 125g lrn.
All fingers attached, recoil was not excessive, even for a light 125g bullet, no signs of over pressure, even tried some in my already bulged once fired cut down 38 special brass, those 38spl pieces did not split, not one, and the gun loved them. Best load for accuracy I've got out of this revolver yet, only shot a bit low at 10 yards, likely due to the light bullet at higher velocity for the sights. Having some issues with pictures but will try to post some soon
I will continue making loads for this revolver from some of the older manuals, but still not go to the old manuals max loads, have some data for bullseye and unique I want to try, loaded up some with a 158g bullet over 3.5g of unique, a middle ground load from this manual.
BTW that buddy that asked if I reloaded 38S&W did show me his revolver before he sold it. It was a British lend lease in 38 S&W, but had been bored out for 38 Special. In my opinion it would still be ok for 38S&W but the chamber mouths would be questionable as far as accuracy.
How do you make a smaller hole in to a bigger hole ?
NOE moulds may have some .361 size to sell. just Google them.
I think noe was who I got my .316 oversize 30cal mold from, may look at them for a .361, also I now need a .266 6.5
My Accurate MoldAttachment 283381 drops these at .361 from wheel weight +% tin. It is spot on at 158 grs. All you have to do when you order a mold is to fill in the diameter you want.
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IT AINT what ya shoot--its how ya shoot it. NONE of us are as smart as ALL of us!
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