I loaded some Hollow Base Wad Cutters upside down in a 38 Spl case. These are the plated ones from CanPro, purchased from Budget Supply. About $10/100, I think. Much cheaper than jacketed HP bullets.
The bullets are seated with the bullet upside down and protruding as far as possible, without bottoming in the chamber. If I seated them flush, I would have to reduce the powder charge.
I used 6.0 gr of Power Pistol. This generated 940 fps in a 4” barrel and 800 fps in a 2” snubbie.
To test the bullet, I placed 3 milk jugs in a row. I shot with the 2" snubbie, at about 10 feet. The first jug blew apart. The bullet went through the water of the second jug and hit the back wall hard enough to leave a clear indentation on the wall of the third jug. So it penetrated 10” of water.
Expansion is impressive. 0.750” average. Expanded weight 145 gr.
The bullets are seated with the bullet upside down and protruding as far as possible, without bottoming in the chamber. If I seated them flush, I would have to reduce the powder charge.
I used 6.0 gr of Power Pistol. This generated 940 fps in a 4” barrel and 800 fps in a 2” snubbie.
To test the bullet, I placed 3 milk jugs in a row. I shot with the 2" snubbie, at about 10 feet. The first jug blew apart. The bullet went through the water of the second jug and hit the back wall hard enough to leave a clear indentation on the wall of the third jug. So it penetrated 10” of water.
Expansion is impressive. 0.750” average. Expanded weight 145 gr.
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