trky chsr
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I'm new to the forum and I haven't noticed a reloading forum so I thought I would ask what everyones favorite load is for the 38 special. I'm still waiting for my new dies to come in so I can't contribute yet. TC
If you want something clean-burning and accurate, try Hodgdon's Clays. I load 3.8 grains of it under a 148-grain HBWC and it works great in all my S&Ws. Bullseye and Unique are filthy by comparison - they leave a sticky black coating all over your gun and hands. I use Clays my .45ACP loads, too. In 158-grain LSWC .357 and 240-grain LSWC .44 loads, TiteGroup is the most accurate for me and still is fairly clean.
Ed
If you want something clean-burning and accurate, try Hodgdon's Clays. I load 3.8 grains of it under a 148-grain HBWC and it works great in all my S&Ws. Bullseye and Unique are filthy by comparison - they leave a sticky black coating all over your gun and hands. I use Clays my .45ACP loads, too. In 158-grain LSWC .357 and 240-grain LSWC .44 loads, TiteGroup is the most accurate for me and still is fairly clean.
Ed
Bullseye, Unique, and 2400 do everything I want in handgun loading. Guess I am in a rut.
158gr.SWC and 4 gr. of Universal.
Mike
I don't wish to hijack this thread, but I'm curious about the savings realized in reloading your own .38 ammo. All my revolvers (save the .22s) shoot .38 Special; obviously the favorite caliber. Currently, I figure I'm spending about 40 cents per round buying the 130 gr. generic ammunition from Gander Mountain & Walmart and a little more for the 158 gr.
.357 rounds.
I have an opportunity to purchase an older Lyman turret press and most of the other requirements for reloading for $200. I've been considering that option just to reload the target loads mentioned in this thread; nothing more. Thanks.