- Location
- Saskatchewan
I was pleased today to find a solution to a fun, but not very serious reloading challenge.
I have a Winchester M92 .357 Mag. lever action that isn't good for much, actually, but is a fun rifle that I use to plink informal targets and shoot the occasional varmint. Full power factory loads are expensive to shoot much and "overkill" for my purposes. I have several thousand .38 special cases that I acquired very cheaply. But the rifle won't feed standard .38 length ammo. And the .38's shoot much lower than the regular sight setting.
So I came up with a solution. A load that consists of Canadian made Campro 158 gr. copper plated truncated cone bullet, 12.5 gr. of Alliant 2400 powder, and a standard small pistol primer in any once-fired .38 special case.
The critical thing that makes this all possible is the Lee factory crimp die and seating the bullet at .357 mag. over all length despite the bullets lack of a crimping groove in the proper place. The load delivers 1600 fps from my rifle's 20" barrel. And it shoots to the same sight setting as 158 gr. jacketed factory loads at 50M, in nice tight groups, and costs very little.
Tin cans and small varmints will fear me!
I have a Winchester M92 .357 Mag. lever action that isn't good for much, actually, but is a fun rifle that I use to plink informal targets and shoot the occasional varmint. Full power factory loads are expensive to shoot much and "overkill" for my purposes. I have several thousand .38 special cases that I acquired very cheaply. But the rifle won't feed standard .38 length ammo. And the .38's shoot much lower than the regular sight setting.
So I came up with a solution. A load that consists of Canadian made Campro 158 gr. copper plated truncated cone bullet, 12.5 gr. of Alliant 2400 powder, and a standard small pistol primer in any once-fired .38 special case.
The critical thing that makes this all possible is the Lee factory crimp die and seating the bullet at .357 mag. over all length despite the bullets lack of a crimping groove in the proper place. The load delivers 1600 fps from my rifle's 20" barrel. And it shoots to the same sight setting as 158 gr. jacketed factory loads at 50M, in nice tight groups, and costs very little.
Tin cans and small varmints will fear me!





















































