Using .38 special in 'longer' barrels.

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Mattnall
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Re: Using .38 special in 'longer' barrels.

#11 Post by Mattnall »

channel12 wrote: There is no reason why when you start reloading using a .38spl load in a .357 case. In fact most people I know who shoot .38/.357 lever actions do that.
I do this for my 44Marlin. I'm only punching paper and not trying to make major or anything like that and this way I use a fraction of the powder compared to a club mate who reloads (as he call it) 'full strength magnums'.
I get about 3 time the loads from a Lb of powder and the wear and tear on man and rifle is greatly reduced. :good:
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Re: Using .38 special in 'longer' barrels.

#12 Post by phaedra1106 »

5.4gr of TiteGroup in a .44 with a 200gr lead RNFP is very accurate and you get just under 1300 rounds out of 1LB of powder :good:
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