fredj338
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Federal 158 gr. .38 +P Hollow Point Semi-Wadcutter all the way
This is still my fav 38sp load, snubby or 4", Fed, Win or Rem.
Federal 158 gr. .38 +P Hollow Point Semi-Wadcutter all the way
This surprises me; out of a 4" barrel like the OP's 10-6, standard pressure will be underdriven?With the Hornady CD ammo, just make sure you use the.....
+P 110gr ammo and not the standard 110gr CD ammo.
The fps on the standard load 110gr is not enough to let the
jacket expand correctly and you will get complete pass through
in a gel pack and even worse in the 4 layer test with minimum expansion.
Recoil with the little 110gr +P bullet is the same as a 158gr lead
bullet at target load speeds, out of a 38 snub nose.
Still surprised. Hornady's standard power .38 Special Critical Defense has a mixed but largely good record in the testing I've researched, comparable to other popular loads.Hapworth;
If your 4" barrel gets 900 fps or less....
YES.
But how to get #4 buck through a Model 10?#4 is generally considered to have sub-optimal penetration on an offender wearing a heavy jacket.
In a .38, it is hard to go wrong with plain old wadcutters, with SWC also a good choice and used as reloads. If I were really pushing for HPs, it would likely be the Black Hills with the all copper Barnes bullet.
You think I posted an article I didn't read?In post #29..........
the 38 Special snub nose with the standard CD Hornady load, if you read the article..........
only penetrated 7.6"..........
One reason to move up to at least the CD +P for a SD loading
if you go the little 110gr route.
Although Hornady advertises the XTP round for hunting and duty, among shooters it's considered a hunting round for the reasons you experienced; for social work, if you prefer Hornady stick with Critical Duty or Critical Defense.I feel it my duty to warn y'all about another defensive ammo debacle...the "Hornady Custom" ammo in 38 Special, which lists a 158-grain XTP Hollow point bullet at 900 fps at the muzzle, to carry on duty....