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Hey stretch I agree with you about the bad rap the .38SPL got. I really enjoy my S&W M10-14 that I purchased back in 2006. I've been loading 4.6gr of Unique under 158gr SWCBB from Tenessee Valley Bullets with good results. I even tried a few Hornady 158gr SWCHP bullets over 5.4gr of Unique with good results as well. That last one BTW really sizzles out of my M10 and is quite accurate. Speaking of WIN 231 I heard a lot of good things about it and finally broke down and bought some to try out. I'm hoping that I can get a load that hits about 850fps that is accurate as well with it.stretch wrote:Telegraphist, I'm a fan of the 38 Special, too.
It got a bad rap with the old 158gr. LRN police load, but
with a 158 gr. LSWCHP, it's a good self-defense round.
(4.5gr. of WW231 driving it.)
Also a terrific target round, and I've shot it loaded down
to only 3.1gr. of WW231 with no trouble. About as cheap
to reload as possible with a centerfire pistol cartridge,
especially if you're setup to cast.
And there are lots and lots of REALLY good revolvers around
for it at decent prices. I bought a S&W Model 10 not too long
ago that's just superb.
S&W makes some dandy wheel guns for the 41Mag, too!![]()
Hey, would anyone consider a Ruger Redhawk in 41 Mag with
the short (4.5") barrel for $650 a good deal?
I dearly love S&W revolvers, but I'm looking for something to
load with 250gr. and up bullets, and I don't want to ruin
a nice S&W.
-Stretch
I am a wimp and would need a .500 S&W "special".tman wrote:wonder if the 41 mag is enough not to get you killed 40 years later. maybe a 500 s@w would work today