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Do you handload?
Don't carry a gun because of what may happen today. Carry because once, just once, and at the least likely time imaginable, you may run into the worst monster you ever could imagine. Be their worst nightmare and resist them with all the stubbornness that our pioneer ancestors posessed. To do less is to be unamerican.
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I can tell you what I do and what I think. From there it's up to you. I was born in 1970 and I chewed the window sill, so I don't care to expose my brain to any more lead than I have to.  Seriously though, I handload and use Berry's or Rainier's plated 148 gr. DEWCs. You could use a lead bullet factory load like Remington offers, but I would recommend getting a reloading press and making your own. I'll never settle for being confined to only using what the ammo makers have to offer again, plus I save money by handloading and know more about guns and ammo than I would have by not doing so. It's your call and it can seem daunting taking the handloading plunge, but it's well worth it. Good luck, God bless. Remington's .38 wadcutters are well regarded, but not plated. You might want to look into them.
Don't carry a gun because of what may happen today. Carry because once, just once, and at the least likely time imaginable, you may run into the worst monster you ever could imagine. Be their worst nightmare and resist them with all the stubbornness that our pioneer ancestors posessed. To do less is to be unamerican.
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| Posts: 3133 | Location: The Rust Belt Buckle/Michigan | Registered: 06 September 2006 |    |
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unless you are an exceptional shooter any decent low or mid velocity 148 grain wadcutter load will shoot better than you can hold. you used to be able to buy them in bulk so cheap it was almost not worth it to reaload them yourself. no longer true.
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Speer 125gr. TMJ's work very well for what you want. The 125 +P GD's then compliment those as the SD round as they give essentially the same POI and felt recoil.
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Rainer makes a nice toally copper coated 148 grain double ended wadcutter.
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I've been using the Plantation Rifle Range for 30+ years....grin.
That's why the TMJ suggestion.
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I started shooting when I was 1.......grin.
Jack's retired, Gary's the top dog now and there's a few new faces around workin' part time. Rex Combs was the first rangemaster. Dedicated guy who would be amazed at all the progress the Plantation has gone through these last many years.
We are damn lucky to have such a facility. Keeping it during down economic trends should always be our goal. Such activities and their arena are always the first to be considered expendable.
Kesselrings got some .38 TMJ's in a few months ago after a looooong drought, which is the reason Plantation just got some in as well.
Take care keppelj - FWIW - a black, 3rd door, short bed, '98, 1/2 ton Silverado (Z71) with rhino lining under diamond plate.....grin.
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