I believe that load was +p+. It measured 1050 fps from a 3" model 65. I don't know about these days, but in the past Corbon ammo would usually chrono at the advertised velocity. 38 +P 110 gr JHP advertised at 1300 fps, and did so from same 3" 65. Winchester +P+ 110 JHP made 1050 fps from same gun. Dean
I have a 20 round box from at least 20 years ago in the cases are definately stamped "+P+".
We used Remington bullets back when we loaded the 38 with the 158 gr LHP. The reason we stopped production was that the swagged bullets were so soft, we ended up with many rejects due to damage of the bullet nose when loading.
I'd like to see a photo of the 20 rd box that states that it is a +P+ loading also. We didn't sell in 20 rd boxes 20 years ago.
Best regards,
We used Remington bullets back when we loaded the 38 with the 158 gr LHP...
it would be great if you could post some photos of the box and the ctgs. as well, please.
I wonder whose cast bullet they used back then. They use Cast Performance bullets today in their Hunting line of ctgs.
We used Remington bullets back when we loaded the 38 with the 158 gr LHP. The reason we stopped production was that the swagged bullets were so soft, we ended up with many rejects due to damage of the bullet nose when loading.
I'd like to see a photo of the 20 rd box that states that it is a +P+ loading also. We didn't sell in 20 rd boxes 20 years ago.
Best regards,
says it on the case as well. my 340 pd likes them.We used Remington bullets back when we loaded the 38 with the 158 gr LHP. The reason we stopped production was that the swagged bullets were so soft, we ended up with many rejects due to damage of the bullet nose when loading.
I'd like to see a photo of the 20 rd box that states that it is a +P+ loading also. We didn't sell in 20 rd boxes 20 years ago.
Best regards,