Reloading .38 S&W

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Last year I reloaded .38 S&W for the victory revolver. I used a grey colored coated bullet. Cannot remember where I ordered the bullets. Who makes a coated 140-145 bullet for the .38 S&W. Any recommendations for bullets?
 
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Been getting mine at Acme but I want to try something a bit softer for the .38 spl.
Missouri Bullets
Bear Creek Supply
are a couple under consideration for me. Let us know (feedback) what you end up with and I'll do the same :)
 
The easiest bullet to use is a 38 cal. 148 gr. Hollow Based Wadcutter, the soft lead type with the large hollow base . Seat the bullet out to give the same powder space in the 38 S&W case asa factory bullet .
On firing the soft hollow base expands and fills the oversize bore giving very good accuracy.
Use Cast Bullet loading data for 38 S&W - 150 gr. cast bullet - Lyman Cast Bullet Handbook 4th edition - data for 7 different powders listed .
Gary
 
Last year I reloaded .38 S&W for the victory revolver. I used a grey colored coated bullet. Cannot remember where I ordered the bullets. Who makes a coated 140-145 bullet for the .38 S&W. Any recommendations for bullets?




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IF you want to load the .38-200 to duplicate the UK load for the Victory model, I did that with lead bullets. I got some tapered roundnose 200gr. lead bullets on Gunbroker one time that are actually a .360 dia. rifle bullet but they work well for this. The OAL is probably too long for some antique revolvers but the Victory model will accept rather long loaded carts. I also got some of the classic blunt round nose 200 or maybe 195 from Maplewood bullets. AKA super police load. I got them sized by him for both S&W and some sized for .38 spec. Maplewood Bullets | Vermont made custom cast bullets I think his 38 357 bullets drop out of the mold big enough diameter for the S & W bore before sizing. So he can make them for you and keep them .360 or so I believe. As for coated .360 bullets, that sounds like hens teeth to me. I put 2.5 gr. of Unique under the lead rifle bullets and it shoots fine out of my restored Victory model.
 
When I reloaded-many years ag0-for my Enfield No. 2 Mk 1 an HBWC over 2.7 grains of Bullseye gave excellent accuracy.
 
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Missouri Bullet co makes some gray colored coated bullets. I load their 240SWC's in my 44 special. My favorite 38 bullets are Acme 158SWC's and their 148WC's. They're great bullets and their coating holds up extremely well.
 

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