I've just bought a S&W Performance Centre Model 627 5" eight shot revolver that I intend on using in IPSC Production Division (I want to see how many semi-auto shooters I can beat going 'head-to-head' with a wheel gun!).
According to the IPSC 'Production Division List' (http://www.ipsc.org/proddiv.php) under the S&W heading:
So, the gun should be 'good to go'.
The gun is chambered in .357 Magnum but with a Production Division Power Factor floor of 125 there's no need to use that ammo. In fact, it's common for people to shoot .38 Special ammo in their .357 Magnum chambered guns.
But I want to take this a step further. Given that, in a 'moon clip' loaded gun, a 'shorter' round makes for a faster and more reliable reload, I want to use '.38 Colt Short' reloaded ammo. According to the IPSC Rule Book for handguns (http://www.ipsc.org/pdf/RulesHandgun.pdf), at item 4 of Appendix D, Minimum bullet caliber / cartridge case length, is:
I will be loading .357/.358 sized bullets (158 grain) and according to the Starline Brass website (http://www.starlinebrass.com/descriptions.html#38):
So the bullets/brass make minimum specs.
Comments?
According to the IPSC 'Production Division List' (http://www.ipsc.org/proddiv.php) under the S&W heading:
Any DAO or DA/SA revolver with a barrel length of up to 5" is approved
So, the gun should be 'good to go'.
The gun is chambered in .357 Magnum but with a Production Division Power Factor floor of 125 there's no need to use that ammo. In fact, it's common for people to shoot .38 Special ammo in their .357 Magnum chambered guns.
But I want to take this a step further. Given that, in a 'moon clip' loaded gun, a 'shorter' round makes for a faster and more reliable reload, I want to use '.38 Colt Short' reloaded ammo. According to the IPSC Rule Book for handguns (http://www.ipsc.org/pdf/RulesHandgun.pdf), at item 4 of Appendix D, Minimum bullet caliber / cartridge case length, is:
9mm (0.354”) / 19mm (0.748”)
I will be loading .357/.358 sized bullets (158 grain) and according to the Starline Brass website (http://www.starlinebrass.com/descriptions.html#38):
38 Short Colt is basically a shortened 38 Special. O.A.L. of .755+.005
So the bullets/brass make minimum specs.
Comments?





















































