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,38 in .357 lever action mirror thread
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Brazos Dan
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
I just picked up my new BBSCC yesterday. I plan to wring it out at the range tomorrow.
I had on hand a supply of .357 mag and .38 special in all bullet wts. up to 158gr, including 125's and 140's. I test cycled both .357 and .38 XTP hollow points, poly coated 158 gr. semi wad cutters in .38 and .357 and.38 lead RN. All cycled smooth as silk including 125's and140's.
Your results may vary.
I had on hand a supply of .357 mag and .38 special in all bullet wts. up to 158gr, including 125's and 140's. I test cycled both .357 and .38 XTP hollow points, poly coated 158 gr. semi wad cutters in .38 and .357 and.38 lead RN. All cycled smooth as silk including 125's and140's.
Your results may vary.
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
congrats on your latest Henry .... looking forward to seeing pictures .... also looking forward to your range reports and use impressions .... be sure to follow the link below to add your collection to our community's total
http://henryrifleforums.com/viewtopic.p ... 90#p116290
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Brazos Dan
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
I'll give a full report and post some pics as soon as I figure out how. 
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
if you can save a picture to a computer, our process is very simple ..... should you need any assistance, PM me and I'll walk you throughBrazos Dan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 6:47 pmI'll give a full report and post some pics as soon as I figure out how.
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
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Pax at Justitia
Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
I have heard of people shooting silhouette doing what you are talking about when using 180-200gr projectiles, loaded to standard 357 OAL but using 38 or trimmed 357 cases.
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
I've shot at silhouettes but can in no way be considered a silhouette shooter .... what is the advantage or purpose of doing the above ..
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
I believe DayOne was simply recommending "big45metalcleaner" as an alternative, not telling anyone to buy it. Don't want to run off new posters for a simple suggestion.
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Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
As II mentioned, when using this particular Round nose Barry's plated in 357 cases when crimped even at the recommended 1.59" the crimp can be in front of the ojive. So the crimp does not really crimp sufficiently to keep the bullet from possibly being forced to back into the case during recoil... what is the advantage or purpose of doing the above ..
Using the same bullet in a 38sp case the crimp can be on the bearing surface before the bullet ojive.
I find printed 38sp data from Sierra and RBSC using the same bullet weight ,(in swc, hp and sp) and powder charge.
,ive been shooting the Barry's plated flat nose but I felt the round nose were giving better accuracy but forvthecworry of possible bullet setback.
Pax at Justitia
Re: shooting .38 specials in .357
Same reason I have heard for it being done. Allows you to crimp in the cannelure on a projectile where the cannelure is in the wrong place to give the correct OAL for 357 or on the bearing surface instead of over the SWC shoulder or the ogive. Gives a nice solid crimp and prevents bullet setback or creeping out.Ojaileveraction wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2019 9:01 amAs II mentioned, when using this particular Round nose Barry's plated in 357 cases when crimped even at the recommended 1.59" the crimp can be in front of the ojive. So the crimp does not really crimp sufficiently to keep the bullet from possibly being forced to back into the case during recoil... what is the advantage or purpose of doing the above ..
Using the same bullet in a 38sp case the crimp can be on the bearing surface before the bullet ojive.
