bowzette
Member
A long time ago when the earth was "flat" I did a little reloading on a single stage press for 25-06 and .45LC. Small batches for accuracy. I just bought some reloading equipment. I will reload 9mm and .38. I've decided for the 9mm to begin with Delta Precision 124gr FMJ and not plated. Now I trying to determine appropriate .38 for range shooting. I have a model 64, a Ruger LCR .357 (shoot .38 in it) a Ruger Vaquero and Uberti Cattleman but not shooting Cowboy comp.
Questions:
1. I can save money shooting lead instead of plated or FMJ. But i am concerned with leading issues and well as the safety of handling lead bullets and shooting lead bullets at the indoor range I've been using. In the spring I will join a gun club and can shoot outdoors much of the time. i can wear gloves when handling the bullets while reloading if that is appropriate. But when the gun goes "bang" I assume, but don't know, if small particles of lead spray from the chamber/barrel and barrel. Is this an issue at an indoor range (suppose to be well ventilated but the gun is still close to where i'm breathing)?
2. Any suggestions for specific lead or lead coated bullets that are reasonably priced and group well that don't create leading problems. These will be mild to mid level range loads not "hot" reloads. I'm guessing the HBWC like from Delta Precision works well and cheap but I'm back to the safety concerns and leading questions.
3. Any suggestions for inexpensive, but shoot well, plated or FJM .38?
Thanks
Mike
Questions:
1. I can save money shooting lead instead of plated or FMJ. But i am concerned with leading issues and well as the safety of handling lead bullets and shooting lead bullets at the indoor range I've been using. In the spring I will join a gun club and can shoot outdoors much of the time. i can wear gloves when handling the bullets while reloading if that is appropriate. But when the gun goes "bang" I assume, but don't know, if small particles of lead spray from the chamber/barrel and barrel. Is this an issue at an indoor range (suppose to be well ventilated but the gun is still close to where i'm breathing)?
2. Any suggestions for specific lead or lead coated bullets that are reasonably priced and group well that don't create leading problems. These will be mild to mid level range loads not "hot" reloads. I'm guessing the HBWC like from Delta Precision works well and cheap but I'm back to the safety concerns and leading questions.
3. Any suggestions for inexpensive, but shoot well, plated or FJM .38?
Thanks
Mike