38SPL HV
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I’ve been reloading cast and lead bullets for my revolvers since Nixon was President. Rarely did I reload jacketed projectiles for handguns.
I’ve been reloading recently 38 Spl +P 110 gr JHPs (Winchester) and with this lighter bullet was getting unacceptable wider extremes…could even detect sound differences…it was that ridiculous. Dumb arse me I felt!
I had a rarely used 38 Spl Lee Carbide Undersizing Die. I decided to run my fired cases through this die so I could obtain better neck tension on these light 110 gr bullets. I also stopped belling the cases slightly as I do when loading cast to prevent shaving. I seat and crimp in two different steps (I use a regular Lee die for this, not factory carbide crimp one).
Didn’t have time to put them through the chronograph but did test fire 20 of them and all sounded and felt consistent with good umph (6.7 grs Power Pistol), and rolled an empty gallon plastic jug consistently. Bet they’ll register well over the chronograph…tests forthcoming.
Bottom line, if using lighter 110 gr JHPs or even 125 gr plated bullets I suggest investing in a Lee Carbide Undersizing Die to ensure
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Forrestr:
10:18PM Dec 9 (Pacific STd Time)
Here’s pic of new Lee expander plug .360x.355 (same as Lyman M)
I’ve been reloading recently 38 Spl +P 110 gr JHPs (Winchester) and with this lighter bullet was getting unacceptable wider extremes…could even detect sound differences…it was that ridiculous. Dumb arse me I felt!
I had a rarely used 38 Spl Lee Carbide Undersizing Die. I decided to run my fired cases through this die so I could obtain better neck tension on these light 110 gr bullets. I also stopped belling the cases slightly as I do when loading cast to prevent shaving. I seat and crimp in two different steps (I use a regular Lee die for this, not factory carbide crimp one).
Didn’t have time to put them through the chronograph but did test fire 20 of them and all sounded and felt consistent with good umph (6.7 grs Power Pistol), and rolled an empty gallon plastic jug consistently. Bet they’ll register well over the chronograph…tests forthcoming.
Bottom line, if using lighter 110 gr JHPs or even 125 gr plated bullets I suggest investing in a Lee Carbide Undersizing Die to ensure
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Forrestr:
10:18PM Dec 9 (Pacific STd Time)
Here’s pic of new Lee expander plug .360x.355 (same as Lyman M)
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