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.38 spl loads.

Post by Rifletom » Sat May 09, 2020 9:24 pm

Well, we all seem to like shooting .357, .41 mag, .44spl &.44 mag, .45 Colt etc. You get the idea. So, out wanting to do something today, I'd like to discuss the old .38 spl loads. I'll start with what I load and what they're shot out of. First up:
The Ruger Blackhawk with 6.5" barrel( circa about '74-'75.) My one load for that BH is a 158gr swc, 5.0gr Unique, I know; considered a +P load nowadays, but the Ruger handles it nicely. CCI spp, mixed cases. OAL is 1.450".
Pretty much the same load for the Henry .357 rifle. Except, Sometimes I use the Missouri coated 158 rnfp. Everything else being the same. Performance has been very good, in both revolver and rifle. .357 loads, as we know, are a whole different matter.
So, let me know; what do you shooters/ handloaders do for .38 spl loads? Thanks folks for reading. Been a looong week.
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Re: .38 spl loads.

Post by runnin n gunnin » Sat May 09, 2020 9:53 pm

Hey RT, I also load 38 spl. and one of the revolvers I use is a 3 screw blackhawk with a 7.5 inch barrel circa 1971. I am an old wheel gun guy. I carried a 1911 for 37 years, but true to heart I am a wheel gun guy. To me, different skill sets, more precision. I was trained to count each round when sending it down range to track what I had left. Being fast and putting a lot of rounds down range was not important, being accurate and getting the round on target was.

So having said all than nostalgia, 158 grain is my favorite 38 round. I get consistent performance with the Hornady XTP which is my favorite round for the 38, although I also load 110 gr as well. I drop 4.5 grains of Bullseye for the 158s.
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Re: .38 spl loads.

Post by JEBar » Sat May 09, 2020 10:22 pm

I'm in the process of trying to come up with an ultralight 38 special load for my wife's S&W J-frame .... for her, arthritis in her hands requires a round with minimal recoil .... my hope is to prefect the load this summer while in South Dakota .... it will be built using around 3 gr of Unique or Bullseye pushing a 110 gr Zero Turn JHP
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Re: .38 spl loads.

Post by Rifletom » Sat May 09, 2020 10:33 pm

Jim, that 3.0gr Unique may be light. Bullseye looks good tho. I'll look around for you and your wife. We'll make this as comfortable as possible. That, is a nice revolver. Take care.
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Post by runnin n gunnin » Sat May 09, 2020 10:50 pm

Hey JBar - I agree with RR, I load the 110 grn for my daughter in law who is small ind grip and stature and loves to shoot. I run Bullseye for her on the light loads and it works well for her.
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Post by JEBar » Sat May 09, 2020 10:54 pm

this J-frame is her concealed carry .... about all I'm interested in is for the bullet to get out of the barrel and out to 10 yards be able to hit hard enough to discourage most any critter
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Post by runnin n gunnin » Sat May 09, 2020 11:04 pm

woodpeckers or peckerwoods, should work for both.
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Post by JEBar » Sat May 09, 2020 11:11 pm

runnin n gunnin wrote:
Sat May 09, 2020 10:50 pm
I load the 110 grn for my daughter in law who is small ind grip and stature and loves to shoot. I run Bullseye for her on the light loads and it works well for her.
I've experimented a bit with both but haven't been able to spend the time necessary to come up with a set load .... I have experimented with using both standard and magnum primers .... didn't find any difference in performance
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Re: .38 spl loads.

Post by clovishound » Sun May 10, 2020 1:50 am

The Pup's and my favorite is a coated 148 wadcutter over 2.2 grains of Trail Boss. It is very accurate, and ridiculously low recoil out of the 4" Model 10. The first time the Pup shot one, she had me check the barrel to make sure the bullet hadn't stuck in the barrel. Should be in the mid 600s fps. Haven't chronographed it yet. I've loaded many thousands of them.
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Re: .38 spl loads.

Post by JEBar » Sun May 10, 2020 7:53 am

info appreciated .... I've never tried loading any Trail Boss powder .... does it meter smoothly :?:
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