SAFireman
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.....but I am considering running some 38/44 loads through some of my 'older' J frames....one is even an alloy Model 38.
I have been working on loads for the 38/44 HD that I have recently acquired. My dear old dad convinced me to finally break out the chronograph that he gave me (seems like a long time ago now...)
I am currently up to just under 1100 fps with 158gr LSWCHP's. I am about to run into 'THE LOAD' territory of 12-1300 FPS range with the 158 grain LSWC and I was tossing around the idea of running some through a 1955-56 vintage model 36, an early model 38, and of course, some of my more modern J frame favorites.
Now, I am really comfortable with my Scandium 340 and the Federal 357 Mag 125gr Hydra-Shok rounds (they sting a bit)....I am no stranger to little guns and big recoil, so that is not an issue....
I won't be running 100's of these rounds through these old J frames, but just enough to get familiar with them (as I may be transitioning to 'THE LOAD' for SD purposes).
What do the experts (you guys
think?
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Lemme have it guys
I have been working on loads for the 38/44 HD that I have recently acquired. My dear old dad convinced me to finally break out the chronograph that he gave me (seems like a long time ago now...)
I am currently up to just under 1100 fps with 158gr LSWCHP's. I am about to run into 'THE LOAD' territory of 12-1300 FPS range with the 158 grain LSWC and I was tossing around the idea of running some through a 1955-56 vintage model 36, an early model 38, and of course, some of my more modern J frame favorites.
Now, I am really comfortable with my Scandium 340 and the Federal 357 Mag 125gr Hydra-Shok rounds (they sting a bit)....I am no stranger to little guns and big recoil, so that is not an issue....
I won't be running 100's of these rounds through these old J frames, but just enough to get familiar with them (as I may be transitioning to 'THE LOAD' for SD purposes).
What do the experts (you guys

[] Flame suit ON [/]
Lemme have it guys
