My first venture into loading the 38 special wadcutter

SS336 I don't even think those would fit in the Model 52 magazine. The bullet has to be flush with the case rim. But I am sure that there will be more replies on this. I am fairly new to the Model 52, and it sure has been a learning curve. But I have loaded for over 50 years. The loaded rounds should look like the pictures I posted when I started this thread. Also most people try to load for 700-750fps. Bullseye powder is king. I guess some people are using Titegroup as well.
 
My .38 spl wadcutter load uses a different style of wad cutter bullet and shoots very well in my revolvers.
Would it work in a M52?

Nope, wadcutters must be seated flush with the case mouth. Since your bullets protrude past the case mouth, they will not fit into a Model 52 magazine.
 
Fiocchi even has brass that is headstamped ".38 Special Wadcutter". If I knew how to post pictures, I'd show you some. Remington, Winchester and Federal all made .38 Spl. Wadcutter brass. It used to be very common, but not so much anymore.

Hope this helps.

Fred
 
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