A bullet with a copper gas check or copper plating is best for INDOOR ranges to keep lead vapors out of the air.īullseye, Unique and 2400 are products of Alliant (formerly Hercules) Powders.Ĭlays, Universal, HP38, HS6 and H4895 are products of Hodgdon Powders. Just depends on what kinds of loads you plan to shoot. Jacketed bullets create a bit more wear on the rifling, but it’s better than trying to wire brush out a bunch of lead build up. For any loads over 900-1,000 FPS, I suggest using a jacketed bullet. As you move up in loads, you at least need the gas check on the bottom of the bullet to prevent gas melting the lead and fouling the barrel. Note the dark band of lube on the 3 lead bullets. Always make sure your lead bullets have been sized and lubricated. Nickle cases look pretty but don’t seem to take the number of resizings that plain brass cases do. The “cowboy” loads would be good choices as listed, since these ARE reduced loads for that sport, where usually just hitting a metal plate to make a sound is all that is required of the round.īelow, are three loaded rounds.
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38 or older gun, you may want to start with 10% less than max amounts listed above, and work up to the full loads. 9 and others like 2400 that are generally used for magnums). Even slower powders may provide more consistent speeds and will be tested in the future (No. And Vihtavouri’s N320 and N321 fall in this range for burning times. Hodgdon’s Clays, International, Universal and HP38 are good choices. Winchester 231 is between Bullseye and Unique for the. Winchester’s 231 or WSL are also good powders for the. 38 and is not as critical as the faster powders like Bullseye. I prefer the slower burning Unique, and I also use it for. For best accuracy in slow fire shooting, you may want to raise gun before every shot.ĭiscussion: Bullseye is a faster burning powder and some people feel better suited for the. It is always higher when powder is next to primer. A significant difference in speeds is usually noted. Note: More and more test are conducted with all rounds fired with powder UP against the primer for each shot, or DOWN on the bullet for each shot, then gently bring to horizontal to shoot. (Note (+P) means higher pressures, use in guns designed for the +P cartridges.) * Use in PLUS-P Guns ONLY!!!! 200 grain LRN (Lead Round Nose) Bullseye
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180 grain JHP or JSP (Jacketed Hollow or Soft Point) 2400ĪLL THESE LOADS ARE PLUS P, SPECIAL HOT – 21,000 PSI (Cowboy loads – shot in 7 1/2″ bbl.revolver – no need to reduce) * All PLUS P loads for guns designed for it (20,000 PSI) 180 grain LEAD (Truncated Cone) Flat Point VV N320 Hi=859 lo=743 ES=116 *(my personal medium load)ġ58-160 grain JHP or JSP (Jacketed Hollow or Soft Point) Bullseye Hi=886, Lo=861, ES=25 (This is a Carolina Cast bullet SWC-great cowboy load)
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Hi=758 lo=693 ES=65 (powder up and down)(DO NOT USE LESS) Hi=815 lo=637 ES=178 (powder in normal positions) Load it like Trail Boss 158 grain LSWC or LRN (Semi-Wad, Rnd. * Blackhorn 209 is a black powder substitute with smokeless like qualities. to 4.3 gr.) 146-150 grain JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point) Bullseyeġ58 grain Lead RNFP or SWC COWBOY load Trail Boss Load it like Trail Boss 125 grain JHP or JSP (Jacketed Hollow or Soft Point) Bullseyeġ46-148 grain LWC (Lead Wad Cutter) Bullseye (IMR 4227 is same as H-4227 if made in Australia) 90 grain Lead RNFP Cowboy loads Titegroupġ10 grain JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point) Bullseye It is just a guide and the reason you should start under these charges and work up. Due to different barrel lengths, type of bullet, seating depth, primer type and other factors, you may not get near the FPS charted. (See note on Powders below or read all about various Powders.)īullets are. less to start.) Only if you see more than one load, is it less than maximum. (Note: These are near maximum loads (in some cases ARE MAXIMUM), you should use 10%. (WC= WadCutter, SWC= Semi-WadCutter, HP= Hollow Point, RN= Round Nose), (JHP= Jacketed Hollow Point and if GC indicated, means Gas Check at bottom of lead bullet) Loads for.