Pointshoot
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Hi guys - given that long time handloaders are likely to know more about this than anyone else - I thought I'd ask this question here:
The 38 Special +P 158gr lead SWCHP is called the 'FBI load' and was well regarded 'back in the day' when cops carried 4" barrel service revolvers. I've seen this ammunition currently offered from manufacturers listed at velocities from 890-1000fps. What velocity was standard in the past ? (As we know, many cartridges are run milder now than they used to in prior days.) Are todays versions offered by manufacturers the same as in the past ?
Of course, velocity isn't everything. A bullet can be run too fast, causing it to break up and limit penetration. What velocity have you found to work best when shooting a 158gr lead SWCHP ? This will be for use in K frames. 4" barrel Model 64 and 6" barrel Model 10. I've done a search here and have seen some good handloading recipes, and I'd like to get an idea of what would match the old FBI load in performance.
Thanks in advance for your comments. Best regards, - - -
The 38 Special +P 158gr lead SWCHP is called the 'FBI load' and was well regarded 'back in the day' when cops carried 4" barrel service revolvers. I've seen this ammunition currently offered from manufacturers listed at velocities from 890-1000fps. What velocity was standard in the past ? (As we know, many cartridges are run milder now than they used to in prior days.) Are todays versions offered by manufacturers the same as in the past ?
Of course, velocity isn't everything. A bullet can be run too fast, causing it to break up and limit penetration. What velocity have you found to work best when shooting a 158gr lead SWCHP ? This will be for use in K frames. 4" barrel Model 64 and 6" barrel Model 10. I've done a search here and have seen some good handloading recipes, and I'd like to get an idea of what would match the old FBI load in performance.
Thanks in advance for your comments. Best regards, - - -
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