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Unread 08-20-2018, 04:57 PM   #9
Rick W.
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My local indoor range has removed any lead bullet other than 22 rimfire from their ok list.

I have ventured into the Berry's arena of plated bullets. Not so bad in price but so far I have not experienced the accuracy had before with lead bullets. I have tried them in 38 special in a 52, a midrange, and a K38, all like the lead more better, but when in Rome.......

I suspect that tis a loading parameter that I am missing with the plated bullets. I tend to reserve nice jacketed bullets for faster cartridges, too expensive for me just plinking around.

In the 38 or 357, I do favor the 125 gr bullet, fast and no recoil really, but there is some blast with the 357. I have tried both the hollow base and double ended wadcutters plated to no real avail yet........again just my load needs to be improved I am sure.

I finally had enough of the short cases in the longer cylinder routine, so got a few M14 Smiths and reserved the 38's just for them. Brushing out the ring is not my favorite things to do. One can reload the 357 down some, and not have the short ring problem in the chambers if you so wish. You could do worse with the powders you mentioned............
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