I already have and use 38 special reloading dies (4 die Lee) for 38 special for a modern revolver.
But now I have obtained an old (1900 to 1910 I think) K frame 38 special revolver which I don't want to load with strong ammo, pre model 10.
Is it reasonable to just use reduced 38 special loads with these dies and 38 spec brass in the old S&W gun?
Or if I decide to get 38 Long Colt brass to load, will the same 38 spec dies work to reload the 38 Long Colt?
What about the Lee factory crimp die (it's made for .357 mag and .38 special), will it crimp the 38 long colt cartridges?
But now I have obtained an old (1900 to 1910 I think) K frame 38 special revolver which I don't want to load with strong ammo, pre model 10.
Is it reasonable to just use reduced 38 special loads with these dies and 38 spec brass in the old S&W gun?
Or if I decide to get 38 Long Colt brass to load, will the same 38 spec dies work to reload the 38 Long Colt?
What about the Lee factory crimp die (it's made for .357 mag and .38 special), will it crimp the 38 long colt cartridges?
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