Erich
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Dad's up at his place 80 miles N. of the Soo right now, Last of the Mohicans - you've got a pretty country up there.
I have only done a couple of HS-6 .38 Special (+P) loads, but I found that the more pressure-y ones worked better. In my limited experience, I've found that the 158-grainers worked better for me with this powder/cartridge than the lighter bullets. I was closer to ArchangelCD's load than yours (hint, hint), and got what I felt to be good results.
Using more powder than present data suggests I should, hardcast 158-grainer RNLs from CO Cast Bullet Company, CCI 550 mag primer, and a medium roll crimp, I got the following:
4" GP-100: M 966.5/ES 83.28/SD 32.77
3" S&W 36-1: M 887.0/ES 29.15/SD 11.40
2 1/8" DS: M 841.4/ES 24.07/ SD 8.88
You know, I was pretty happy with this. It was dirty (both the DS and the GP actually sort of clogged up with schmutz and had slow mechanisms during firing this loading) but it worked well and felt like the real deal.
Group pix offhand at 10 yards:
The GP clearly liked it - I shot quite a lot of it offhand DA and had no problem keeping the groups around 1".
I have only done a couple of HS-6 .38 Special (+P) loads, but I found that the more pressure-y ones worked better. In my limited experience, I've found that the 158-grainers worked better for me with this powder/cartridge than the lighter bullets. I was closer to ArchangelCD's load than yours (hint, hint), and got what I felt to be good results.
Using more powder than present data suggests I should, hardcast 158-grainer RNLs from CO Cast Bullet Company, CCI 550 mag primer, and a medium roll crimp, I got the following:
4" GP-100: M 966.5/ES 83.28/SD 32.77
3" S&W 36-1: M 887.0/ES 29.15/SD 11.40
2 1/8" DS: M 841.4/ES 24.07/ SD 8.88
You know, I was pretty happy with this. It was dirty (both the DS and the GP actually sort of clogged up with schmutz and had slow mechanisms during firing this loading) but it worked well and felt like the real deal.
Group pix offhand at 10 yards:



The GP clearly liked it - I shot quite a lot of it offhand DA and had no problem keeping the groups around 1".
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