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Old 03-11-2010, 12:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Richard Simmons View Post
I wonder how true this statement really is? I'm not flaming or calling Bama21 a liar I'm just curious if the statement is factual or more of an assumption? Until recently I thought felt/thought the same way however, from what I've found in older manuals and on the internet "standard" ammo from 30+ years ago seemed to be loaded as hot or hotter than todays +P. IIRC the +P rating for .38 Special is based on around a 9% higher operating pressure than the "standard" offerings.

For example, the original .38 Special loads were around 850fps with a 158gr bullet. A standard load from Federal, (American Eagle 158gr LRN is listed at 770fps). A CCI brand 158gr TMJ +P is listed at 850fps. Anyone else find this to be the case?
Look over on the Ammo forum and there is plenty of member tested and documented +P info. Many of the old catalogs and advertisements were wishfull thinking showing velocities based on long, unvented test barrels. When S&W ammo moved from the test barrels to using real guns with 2", 4", and 6" barrels some of the listed velocities dropped over 20% in the .38 Special rounds. The heyday of .38 Special ammo is today, not in yesteryear.
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