smokindog
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I didn't want to hijack the other thread and my question is a little different.
I added a 637 to my collection at Christmas and I'm new to reloading the .38 Special
Product: Model 637
As you can see in the attached photo, I've got 4 different bullets on hand.
They all are .357 in diameter varying in the "4th decimal place" on my inexpensive digital caliper
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I'll start with my questions on the 125 gr bullets.
The XTP is .547 tall, the Xtreme HP .523, the Xtreme FP .528. These three all have cannelures
I checked my Hornady/Speer/Lyman manuals, the Hodgden and accurate sites and they have data for the Hornady 125 gr XTP however all data is for significantly longer barrels (4-7" vs < 2" for the 637). I've got multiple powders including HP38/W231, CFE Pistol, HS-6, Universal, WST, True Blue, No. 5 and Silhouette which are all listed at their respective sites for the XTP.
To get started, I want to just pick ONE powder and learn the .38 Special.
Questions
For the 147 gr Xtreme bullet, you'll note that the box is labeled 9mm .357 (didn't pay attention when ordering). In another thread I was advised I could safely use these in my S&W 9mm Pro and not worry a bit.
Since I'm adding .38 Special to my loading activities, I thought I may be able to use them here. Is it unwise to try to use these in my .38? If I use them, any thoughts on where to start with on loads/powder/OAL? That bullet is .661 tall and no cannelure. I was considering the 158 XTP from my Hornady manual for a starting point.
THANKS in advance!
I added a 637 to my collection at Christmas and I'm new to reloading the .38 Special
Product: Model 637
As you can see in the attached photo, I've got 4 different bullets on hand.
They all are .357 in diameter varying in the "4th decimal place" on my inexpensive digital caliper

I'll start with my questions on the 125 gr bullets.
The XTP is .547 tall, the Xtreme HP .523, the Xtreme FP .528. These three all have cannelures
I checked my Hornady/Speer/Lyman manuals, the Hodgden and accurate sites and they have data for the Hornady 125 gr XTP however all data is for significantly longer barrels (4-7" vs < 2" for the 637). I've got multiple powders including HP38/W231, CFE Pistol, HS-6, Universal, WST, True Blue, No. 5 and Silhouette which are all listed at their respective sites for the XTP.
To get started, I want to just pick ONE powder and learn the .38 Special.
Questions
- Is one of the above powders more "go to" for this round than the others?
- What do I do to the recommended starting load for the XTP because of the significantly shorter barrel (4-7+" to 1.85")
- For the two 125gr Xtreme bullets, should I use the same starting loads and use the cannelure to determine OAL (and of course the cylinder)?
For the 147 gr Xtreme bullet, you'll note that the box is labeled 9mm .357 (didn't pay attention when ordering). In another thread I was advised I could safely use these in my S&W 9mm Pro and not worry a bit.
Since I'm adding .38 Special to my loading activities, I thought I may be able to use them here. Is it unwise to try to use these in my .38? If I use them, any thoughts on where to start with on loads/powder/OAL? That bullet is .661 tall and no cannelure. I was considering the 158 XTP from my Hornady manual for a starting point.
THANKS in advance!
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