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![]() I guess I will start a ladder down on powder loads to find a minimum working load. I do not want to blow up these guns! |
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If you are using a load equivalent to WWB there should be no problem in your alloy frame P38. WWB is well below NATO standards.
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If you have developed an equivalent WWB 115gr load, I would not expect damage to either handgun using your loads. As above, these are old handguns, and they can/will break with usage and time.....they are just machines.
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