I've used scads of it, you'll be well satisfied with it.
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If the W231 is on sale for 40% off you can't go wrong. Edmonton is sold out and the online sales are out.
Smart economics Jim I have just finished a AR 2209 8lb tin was $285 when I got it the new replacement one cost $405........ buy big if you can when its cheap.
Wouldn't matter though if we had a freight car full, eventually we'll run out and then the cost will stun us...anyway, hope the OP comes back after and lets us know how all went?
Has anyone ever worked up a load for this with Red Dot?
For a good write up on 200 gr loads for the 38 S&W get a copy of "Pet Loads" Waters.
Test gun used was a Ruger and loads listed are said to be suitable for S&W M&P, Enfield No2 and Webley MkIV.
Pet Loads is too expensive for me these days unfortunately.
Reloading Data .38 S Wesson High Power Loads Metallic
Is anyone loading .38 SW...
check out post #4
I just looked this up as your powder charge seems really low to me...especially to show pressure signs?? the Enfield service revolver is actually pretty strong and I know several people who commonly fired 9mm Para
(CDN MkI & Brit MkII by the way) from their webley & Enfield .380s with no visible issues [ extremely not recommended, just used to illustrate a much higher pressure than should be possible with the 200gr cast].
I was wondering if perhaps you are seating your bullets in too far? small capacity cases are very susceptible in my experience to seating depth.
the second thought, was: are your chambers clean? if there was excess dried lube or something which could be "gluing" the cases into the chambers? Again this is something I have experienced...
The following loads have not been pressure tested, but have proven safe in my Webley & Scott Mark4, a circa 1930 Colt Police Positive and a circa 1962 S&W Terrier Model 32:
Velocity Comparisons Webley & Scott .380 Mark IV vs. .38 Colt New Police Positive
Ammunition:_____________________Webley Mark IV____Colt Police Positive
Fiocchi 146-grain LRN factory load____750 fps, 19 Sd_____794 fps, 14 Sd
Handloads in Starline brass with Remington primers, bullets cast i wheelweights, sized and lubed .360" and seated to crimp groove provided to determine OAL.
Accurate 36-155D, 2.1 grs. Bullseye___640 fps, 8 Sd_____671 fps, 11 Sd
“ “ “, 2.5 grs. Alliant Bullseye__710 fps, 16 Sd____756 fps, 11 Sd
Accurate 36-178D, 2.1 grs. Bullseye___595 fps, 10 Sd____601 fps, 18 Sd
Ideal 195-grain #358430 1.7 Bullseye__513 fps, 11 Sd__.360 nose won't chamber in Colt
Accurate 36-201D, 2.1 grs. Bullseye___601 fps, 12 Sd___612 fps, 20 Sd
NOE 201-grain Mk2, 2.1 grs. Bullseye 609 fps, 12 Sd____629, fps 15 Sd
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