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Old 09-11-2018, 07:48 AM
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Well, meh.

It shot fine, but wasn't as accurate from my 2.1" 640-1 as either my homemade defensive wadcutter load or the old standby Winchester PDX 130-gr +P. I doubt the bullet is more magicky than the PDX or the Gold Dot load, so . . . meh. Glad to have another horse on the track, for sure, though.

Range 5950'>sea level, c. 83 degrees F, c. 40% humidity:

First, just for kicks, I ran some .38 Spl +P 125-grain handloads (Berry's plated bullets, 9.8 gr 2400, Fed SPP), which did M 854.9/S 60.64/D 24.41.

Next the Federal HST Micro 130-gr +P rounds that are the focus of this thread: M 838.9/S 29.40/D 12.80. Shot okay, but not a group with any wow factor.

More impressive (and slightly more accurate from this gun) were the Winchester PDX 130-gr +P Ranger loads: M 902.0/S 60.61/D 24.71.

Most accurate were my handloaded Defensive Wadcutter rounds (5.1 gr Unique/TVB hardcast 148-gr): M 934.0/S 59.64/D 24.22.

They'd all be fine. Again, not blown away by the new Federal loading, but glad there's another horse on the track.
I usually carry a 3" M29 or a 3" M629 with 200gr Gold Dots from Underwood. However, when I can't risk the possibility of being spotted carrying I carry one of my M36's. I reverse these hollow base WC's and tune them to run @round 850fps for a wonderfully destructive loading. Buy a 100 and try them for yourself!
152 Grain Hollow Base Wadcutter (.359) [359-152-HBWC] - $16.00 : Matts Bullets
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