I know you already placed an order with Matt's, but Western Bullets has a decent selection of 200gr bullets at fair prices:
http://www.westernbullet.com/3535738caliber.html
I know you already placed an order with Matt's, but Western Bullets has a decent selection of 200gr bullets at fair prices:
http://www.westernbullet.com/3535738caliber.html
Those are some good prices. I think I size mine at 0.363. 0.360 is all they offer. Matt’s does 0.361 and 0.362.
Good to see there are more choices out there.
Years after my first one was traded off, I bought another Enfield from Martin B. Redding in California for $25 plus shipping!
On this one, my brother and I cut a single action notch into the hammer.
To use, you’d start pulling the trigger then catch the hammer with your thumb to cock it.
My other brother still has it and it still works just fine. It is regulated for the 148 gr RN factory load.
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That is interesting. My Enfield shoots to the sights with plain old vanilla 158gr bullets too.
That is why I knew of Western Bullets 200 grainers. I bought them all to try in my Enfield.... before trying the 158gr ones I already had!
Mine was a "tanker" that someone brazed a hammer spur back onto it.
I looked up my load data. I used the NOE mold I have, 200gr. I used R-P and W-W brass. I loaded 3.0gr Universal Clays which is really almost the same as the 3.0gr Unique which was previously noted. I used CCI Small Pistol Primers. Use the load data at your own risk. I would not shoot these in older 38 S&W revolvers that are not as strong.
My Mold drops 2 PB, 2 GC, and one HP (It's an older style NOE with removable pin). I have no idea what I was thinking when I ordered it, I wish I'd just got, 4 PB and one HP........I just cast as many as I could so some are GC and some PB....
I checked my sizer (last thing I sized) and yep it's 0.363. I did use a hard lube. I remember slugging my barrel at some point now. It's kinda easy if you take these apart as you can remove the barrel from the frame. If it shoots well, I wouldn't worry about it.
I use RCBS 38 S&W dies and also I used a 9mm makarov Powder through expander and loaded them in my Dillon 550B. I also have a set of LEE 9mm Makarov dies and used that expander before I loaded on the Dillon.
I will say it was a member here probably 15 years ago in doing some trading and selling that sent me about 25 NEI (not NOE as my current mold but nearly the same, one of the first true copies of the British Bullet) bullets lubed with what I think was SPG I tried and it shot well.
It's a fun revolver to shoot as it's a piece of history. The double action is kinda rough, and I had brazed a hammer on mine too and added a SA notch, but the hammer came off a few years ago so I have to fix that.
Let us know how all those different bullets perform.
JW
From load data:
.38 S&W / .38 Smith & Wesson .38/200 S&W Victory, 5.0-inch barrel (Loads for World War II Handguns)
200 Lyman 358430 RN Hodgdon Titegroup 1.7 grains 612 velocity
Different batch of data:
200 Lyman 358430 Alliant Unique 2.4 grains 649 velocity
200 Lyman 358430 Alliant Herco 2.7 grains 647 velocity
200 Lyman 358430 IMR SR-4756 2.7 grains 650 velocity
200 Lyman 358430 Hodgdon Universal 2.3 grains 657 velocity
200 Lyman 358430 Alliant Bullseye 1.6 grains 582 velocity
The Remington HBWC 148 gr 1.8 gr. Bullseye shoots very good in my Colt Police Positive’s I have 3 of them, 2 @4” 1@ 5” . They measure .360” , they shoot very dirty but they are accurate and don’t care I clean my guns after every outing.
Look in the top row of these people's offerings: https://www.bearcreeksupplybullets.com/bulletselection
They offer a 190gr bullet.
Looks OK but no lube groove? I have 400 of the 200 grain bullets to try and 150 of the 146 grain bullets that shoot too low on hand so it will be a while.
https://www.bearcreeksupplybullets.com/38sw190gr-rn
Westernbullet.comhttp://www.westernbullet.com
Has a 200 grainer.
They have been a good vendor for me over the years. If I run low I will probably use them next.
This one: http://www.westernbullet.com/noe320gr.html
I first tried 148 grain wc's and 158 grain swc's sitting on 2.3 grains of Bullseye. They shot below the paper at 15 yards. Got in a quantity of Matts MK1? 200 grain and they went closer to center - still on 2.3 grains of Bullseye But my old S&W Victory in 380/200 - 38S&W was just not terribly accurate. I got them circling the center of the bullseye but that was it. I figured out that sometimes you just cannot get very good accuracy from a particular revolver. BTW, Outpost75 indicated the S&W Victory Model 38S&W's were regulated at 20 yards.
Last edited by JoeJames; 05-30-2023 at 09:39 AM.
Britons shall never be slaves.
My Enfield top break doesn't spring open, but you don't need a heavier loaded cartridge with a 200 gr slug at close range.
I load appropriate to bullet weight in this firearm.
Get a heavier newer pistol to load heavy loads.
If you plan on keeping the revolver , You might want to order a NOE 2 cavity mould just to have as back up ... Matt's is the only source and if they have problems ... you could have no Boolits ... a boolit mould in the drawer might come in handy when the "supply" dries up or the prices go through the roof .
Melt lead in a tin can , pour it in holes ... and wah-Lah ... you got boolits !
Gary
Certified Cajun
Proud Member of The Basket of Deplorables
" Let's Go Brandon !"
I've got a batch of 200 grain round nose boolits cast from a NOE mold that need a new home. The buddy I cast these for recently passed away and I don't have a use for them. I'll check what I've got and let you know via PM.
Better someone gets to shoot them than they go back in the pot.
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I had the same kind of comment from customers.
Turns out there was another cause as well. If I modified the website and deactivated a page but did not delete it, then anyone who bookmarked that page would sometimes get a password request instead of the 404. If I deleted the page then it usually displayed the 404.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |