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With reloading supplies being scarce & expensive I decided to see if I could make use of a few thousand Berrys 135 gr. plated round nose in my .38 Special. The bullets were for a 38 Super and measured .356. I used my 9mm./.38 Super Dillon sizing die & powder dispensing/flaring tube to keep the inside dimension of the case small enough to provide neck tension & keep the bullet from falling into the case. I used my Redding .357 profile crimp to provide a stiff crimp that undoubtedly pressed into the bullet a bit. I tried a slow load. 3.8 grains of Titegroup and a +P load from the Hodgden #26 book of 9.2 grains of HS-7. A powder I bought in a buyout of a local hardware/sporting goods store. It turns out the bullet liked to go fast better than slow. I assume the bullet "slugged up" better with the higher pressure. Got 3"-4" groups @ 25yds. with 3 Smiths of 4" or longer. That will keep me running in the Action pistol matches for quite a while. You won't know what you can do until you try!