jimmyj Bronze Supporter Joined May 21, 2003 Messages 11,747 Reaction score 18,087 Location DUNNELLON, FLORIDA USA Wednesday at 1:09 PM #1 The .380 case is a mite shorter than the 9mm but does both take the same diameter bullet ?
SGT ROCK 11B Member Joined Mar 28, 2023 Messages 2,659 Reaction score 3,470 Location American Legion Post 1 Wednesday at 1:14 PM #2 Yes
rwsmith Bronze Supporter Joined Dec 11, 2012 Messages 32,672 Reaction score 31,376 Location (outside) Charleston, SC Yesterday at 2:16 AM #3 I use .355" dia. Missouri Bullets in both.
STCM(SW) US Veteran Silver Supporter Gold Supporter Joined Mar 6, 2012 Messages 6,234 Reaction score 12,300 Location E. Washington State Yesterday at 2:56 AM #4 As does my 38 Super....
sjmjax Member Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 970 Reaction score 1,191 Location Florida Yesterday at 4:19 PM #5 Yes, as others have said. Same diameter but typically lighter weight. Usually in the 90-95 grain range.
Yes, as others have said. Same diameter but typically lighter weight. Usually in the 90-95 grain range.
Alk8944 US Veteran Joined Jan 28, 2007 Messages 10,007 Reaction score 12,228 Location Sandy Utah Yesterday at 4:50 PM #6 Jimmy, If you are really curious about 9mm cartridges check this Wikipedia post! :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_mm_caliber You will see that virtually all "9mm" cartridges use bullets from .355" to .357", with a few notable outliers like 9mm Makarov.
Jimmy, If you are really curious about 9mm cartridges check this Wikipedia post! :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9_mm_caliber You will see that virtually all "9mm" cartridges use bullets from .355" to .357", with a few notable outliers like 9mm Makarov.
bigggbbruce Member Joined Apr 10, 2011 Messages 3,945 Reaction score 4,713 Location Where this month? Yesterday at 5:19 PM #7 STCM(SW) said: As does my 38 Super.... Click to expand... 38 super is .356, I'm sure.355 work but not optimal.
STCM(SW) said: As does my 38 Super.... Click to expand... 38 super is .356, I'm sure.355 work but not optimal.