Originally posted by shawn mccarver:
Originally posted by Photoman44:
Originally posted by LoboGunLeather:
My favorite loading? .38 special case, standard primer, 148-gr. hollowbase wadcutter seated backwards (hollowbase forward) over 3 grains of Bullseye. About 700 FPS in the 2-inch, hits like a sledgehammer, typical expansion of about 0.70", will not overpenetrate. (Now that I'm retired I can do this without worrying about department rules on ammo).
What sort of accuracy do you see with those?
Back in the 70s, I tried the inverted wadcutter thing on the recommendation of Bill Jordan. I got a lot of tumbling and they were not too accurate.
On the other hand, tumbling may not be a bad thing with the stated purpose of self-defense.
That statement about "hits like a sledgehammer" gives me visions of that scene in Dr. No where Major Boothroyd issues the Walther PPK to James Bond and says it has a "delivery like a brick through a plate glass window."