I was perusing my older manuals the other day and came across some interesting information. I had this thread in mind to be honest. Most folks, when I mention the older manuals, get all freaked out and immediately go to the Speer #8 in their thought process.
Well, this isn't from that manual at all. It is from the Lyman #44. If the Speer #8 is the "MAGNUM, MAGNUM" 38spl manual, then the Lyman #44 is the "teeny weeny" manual then!
I am not espousing this data. I am simply putting it out there as once good data. A bunch of folks used to load all of their ammo with this data.
Like all data, use at your own risk. The thing that caught my eye though was the minimum weight of Bullseye for almost all of the cast bullets there is data for.
Check it out:
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Again, use at your own risk.
8 to 11 grs of 2400 for a 158gr bullet in a 38 special????
Holy KB Batman!
Well, these loads were used since 1967. I'm sure there were some firearms that were blown up. I couldn't recommend a steady diet of these bullets in any firearm. I am sure of one thing though, they were used by some for years and years without incident. Put them in a pot metal wonder and you are on your own. There may be some alloy revolvers I wouldn't shoot them in either. My M637 and an M12 would definitely be off limits.
An "L" or "N" frame, I wouldn't hesitate one second though. That's just me though.![]()
8 to 11 grs of 2400 for a 158gr bullet in a 38 special????
Holy KB Batman!
What? Elmer used 13.5 under a heavier bullet than a 158 in heavy framed .38's. I don't know what it is, people are scared of loads that were normal for everyone to use back in the day and now all of a sudden they'll make guns into grenades. It's not that the loads back then were hotter, it's that today's manuals are full of dumbed down "lawyer loads".
Call me a wimp if you want.
You are a wimp!
I wouldn't have done it if you hadn't said to!
One thing though, and this isn't the thread to do it in as you noted but, we did have a 39 page thread dealing with heavy 38spl loads!
Do you want to start one of those again? I'm game. Only one problem with that though, it almost caused a forum split!
I enjoy running things from time to time at the upper ends of the historical loadings per caliber. While I know I'm not Elmer, I do enjoy covering some of the territory he has. I don't idolize him either. He was instrumental in developing some of the best handgun calibers available today.
Call me silly, literally, but I like going where those folks have gone before.
To each his own!![]()