I had to switch from 38 GDSB TO 38 PDX1 from Winchester because my 442-1 was tumbling the Speer load. I have since compared the two loads and believe the PDX1 is comparable to the GDSB load.
Speer: Velocity average 861 fps/135 grain
Gel: 11 inches .576 100%
Heavy Clothing: 11 inches ,577 100%
Plywood: 12 inches .357 99%
Steel: 12 inches .455 98%
Wallboard: 10 inches .549 100%
Autoglass: 11 inches .556 97%
PDX1: Velocity average 863 fps/130 grain
Gel: 12.2 inches .62 100%
Heavy Clothing: 12.4 inches .63 100%
Plywood: 14.2 inches .41 100%
Steel: 11.3 inches .53 100%
Wallboard: 13.4 inches .56 100%
Autoglass: 10.5 inches .51 85%
Both loads are bonded loads. There are two Sim tests on youtube that show the PDX1 as not expanding, but Flopshank has a hard time getting one of the GDSB loads to expand in his permagel tests. Even he says that others have no problem with expansion in their tests.
I am not saying that one load is better than the other. I'm just saying that we have choices. That's a good thing when some guns just don't do well with various types of ammo.
I have not heard a lot about PDX1 on this forum. I think we should accept this round as a viable choice.
Speer: Velocity average 861 fps/135 grain
Gel: 11 inches .576 100%
Heavy Clothing: 11 inches ,577 100%
Plywood: 12 inches .357 99%
Steel: 12 inches .455 98%
Wallboard: 10 inches .549 100%
Autoglass: 11 inches .556 97%
PDX1: Velocity average 863 fps/130 grain
Gel: 12.2 inches .62 100%
Heavy Clothing: 12.4 inches .63 100%
Plywood: 14.2 inches .41 100%
Steel: 11.3 inches .53 100%
Wallboard: 13.4 inches .56 100%
Autoglass: 10.5 inches .51 85%
Both loads are bonded loads. There are two Sim tests on youtube that show the PDX1 as not expanding, but Flopshank has a hard time getting one of the GDSB loads to expand in his permagel tests. Even he says that others have no problem with expansion in their tests.
I am not saying that one load is better than the other. I'm just saying that we have choices. That's a good thing when some guns just don't do well with various types of ammo.
I have not heard a lot about PDX1 on this forum. I think we should accept this round as a viable choice.