For those in the know reloading .38 Special, I'm curious about the 125 grain plated bullet.
The heavier lead bullets are generally favoured in the 38 from what I have gathered, but today during a conversation I was told for the first time that if I'm going to stockpile bulk projectiles to reload both .38 and .357, then the 158gr bullet is the choice over the 125gr. I was told the 125gr just isn't all that strong a performer in .38 special loads accuracy-wise, having a tendency to shoot low at longer ranges.
As I'm just starting to really get into shooting .38s at longer ranges (25 to 50 yards), I really don't want to bum myself out with ammo that won't work for this, so I'm just looking for some guidance on what type of bullet to purchase. Between jacketed 125gr and 158gr, which would you recommend? Will it make an appreciable difference in accuracy (my only real concern), or is it nothing to worry about? I'll be shooting these loads out of a 4.2" S&W 686, and will be loading some .357 loads with the same bullets, but my loads are about 10 .38s to every .357.
Thanks for any help, this forums has been enormously helpful since I've gotten into reloading.
The heavier lead bullets are generally favoured in the 38 from what I have gathered, but today during a conversation I was told for the first time that if I'm going to stockpile bulk projectiles to reload both .38 and .357, then the 158gr bullet is the choice over the 125gr. I was told the 125gr just isn't all that strong a performer in .38 special loads accuracy-wise, having a tendency to shoot low at longer ranges.
As I'm just starting to really get into shooting .38s at longer ranges (25 to 50 yards), I really don't want to bum myself out with ammo that won't work for this, so I'm just looking for some guidance on what type of bullet to purchase. Between jacketed 125gr and 158gr, which would you recommend? Will it make an appreciable difference in accuracy (my only real concern), or is it nothing to worry about? I'll be shooting these loads out of a 4.2" S&W 686, and will be loading some .357 loads with the same bullets, but my loads are about 10 .38s to every .357.
Thanks for any help, this forums has been enormously helpful since I've gotten into reloading.
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