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Old 08-28-2012, 05:07 PM
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One is certainly not going to get match-grade accuracy form an old Webley breaktop, and I wouldn't even expect much, or try very hard to achieve that. Further, there is very little point in trying to go with max loads.

I have had good results with loading the .38 S&W (same case as .38/200) with standard .357-.358 bullets in my .38 S&W-chambered revolvers (none of which are Webleys). However, If you want some larger diameter ones, Missouri Bullet Co. (Google it) sells cast .361" 145 grain cast lead RN bullets very reasonably. Load them over 3.0-3.5 grains of Unique and have fun.
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Sorry - as it seems you may be in Italy, so much for using Unique and ordering cast bullets, unless those are available there.

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