Scot pearl powder

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Anyone have load data for Scot Pearl for the 38 Spl. and ~160 gr. cast bullet?
 
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Accurate Arms acquired Scot, and it was acquired by Hodgdon. Check with Hodgdon and see what they recommend.
 
Most of what I remember of it's data was shot shell related. Seems to me that Pearl was more or less a green dot ish propellant.
 
If trying an internet search? look at Royal Scot or Brigadier powders from the 80's-90's. Some were made in Scotland and some in Israel.

Ivan
 
Scot reloading manual V.8

The Scot reloading manual V.8: (1993)
https://www.shotgunworld.com/attachments/scotpowdereighthedition-pdf.54049/
contains load data for many handgun cartridges.

38 Special 6" (Brass cases, standard primers) :

158 Hornady JFP 1.435" 4.0-4.4 Pearl Scot 797 fps 16.6 Kcup 56% load density

158 LSWC COAL=1.460" 3.8-4.2 Pearl Scot 903 fps 15.7 Kcup 55% density

Have Fun!!

(That's one manual I didn't previously have.
So thanks for sending me out onto the information dirt back-roads to find it.)
 
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The Scot reloading manual V.8: (1993)
https://www.shotgunworld.com/attachments/scotpowdereighthedition-pdf.54049/
contains load data for many handgun cartridges.

38 Special 6" (Brass cases, standard primers) :

158 Hornady JFP 1.435" 4.0-4.4 Pearl Scot 797 fps 16.6 Kcup 56% load density

158 LSWC COAL=1.460" 3.8-4.2 Pearl Scot 903 fps 15.7 Kcup 55% density

Have Fun!!

(That's one manual I didn't previously have.
So thanks for sending me out onto the information dirt back-roads to find it.)

Thank you for finding it!
I've looked several times over the past 2 or 3 years and wasn't successful. I bought a pound at a tag sale for $3, now it's demise will commence 4 grs. at a time.
 
I acquired a large batch of Pearl Scot powder from a friend who closed his gun shop. I did not have any luck using the powder in 38 spl with 158gr lswc. I found the powder extremely dirty to shoot, smoky and VERY temperature sensitive. I gave some of the mid loads to a couple guys and they also complained about the same issues. During one range session during a cold day the bullets could actually be watched as they went down the 25 yds to the targets, some bullets reportedly bounced down range. Maybe I got a bad batch or it was compromised some how, although it looked and smelled ok when I opened the can. At least I didn't buy the stuff.
 

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