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my brother recently gave me a box of fifty 38special +p 158gr semi-wadcutter lead hollow point...they are in the blue and white S&W box...would anyone know an approximate DOM/value (if any) thanks so much
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04-29-2009, 06:23 PM
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kenny:
Could have been 70s or 80s manufacture. I have found from recent purchases that it will not bring (or cost) any more or less than standard target ammo.
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thanks so much ed....thats what i expected...i remember these boxes from qualifying with it in that time frame
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I pulled one of these back in the seventies and it was 11.0, 2400. hot ! especially for j frame guns.
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Quote:
Originally posted by harry carey:
I pulled one of these back in the seventies and it was 11.0, 2400. hot ! especially for j frame guns.
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Careful! That may look like 2400, but factories use non-cannister grade powders that may have different burning rates.
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05-25-2009, 11:57 AM
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+1
Do not expect the factory to be using the same powder available over the counter. As said above it may look the same but will definitely
have a different burn rate.
Good luck
Jerry
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