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Originally Posted by FishyOne
Sounds as if "Hi-Speed" really means standard loads.
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Sort of! Remington marks most of it's ammunition as Hi Speed on the box, even .32 S&W.
Generally though you can depend on this:
If the
box is marked Hi (or High) Speed, but the individual case head stamps are not, it will be standard pressure loads.
If the case
head stamp includes "Hi-Speed" it will be an older .38-44 load! Some .357 Magnum was also head stamped Hi-Speed too.