DWalt
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I recently accuiered a S&W Victory, from a dealer in Kopenhagen.
It is rechambered in 38spl. and is allegedly a 1943 production.
It have seen service with the German police as there is markings on the back strap "P.G.Flbg" = "Politzei Group Flensburg". Number is: # V 728978.
I absolutely appreciate the model 10 Victory, as I shot it with my 158grns lead bullets and a moderate amount of the Vithavouri powder, it shots high. Got deasent groups offhand, but prints high! It got me thinking may be I should try some heavier 361 bullets replacing the 357 158grns. in this old warior?
Yours is from more like very late 1944. I find that .357-.358 bullets shoot fine in my .38 S&W revolvers, but each gun will be different. Hollow-base .38 Special wadcutters and light loads may well produce better grouping than any other combination. Hollow-based bullets are like Minie Balls in that they expand to fill the bore completely.