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Remington .38 Spcl +P 158gr LSWCHP
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01-17-2010, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by otis24
Remington .38 Spcl +P 158gr LSWCHP
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Same here, there might be better performers but the old FBI load is what's in stock at the local gun pusher's place...
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Originally Posted by Marcus88
In light of this info, I'm going to research the rounds that I carry now and the rounds that has been listed to see what would work with me.
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I'm glad to help, and I'm sure tpd223 is too.
I like the Speer SB 135 gr. .38+P. If your POI with that load is a little high, try Corbon 110 gr. PDX. If low, try Remington, or Buffalo Bore's version/s of the FBI load. Those and wadcutters as an interim load, are fine. Also Federal Nyclad 125 gr. .38 are excellent and low recoil.
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