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Old 09-05-2020, 09:19 PM
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Best thing to do is load your own .38 S&W. Not many retailers stock it, and it is expensive to get from internet sources in small quantities (if that is even an option for you.) You could probably get by with one of the cheaper Lee Loaders if they have it in .38 S&W. If not, use .38 Super if reloading speed is not necessary. While .38 Short Colt is usually as difficult to find as .38 S&W, if you run across some, it can be used in .38 S&W revolvers even though it's slightly undersized.
38 S&W is a 0.361 diameter round so try and do as I did, find a local bullet caster and have them run off a thousand or so bullets. Dave-N
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