I foolishly bought a 38-55. Why foolishly? Because there are two different length cartridge cases and two different diameter bullets. Which case goes with which bullet and which mix of the four goes with my rifle? Then there is the rumour that I can single load 375 Win.
1979 manufacture Winchester 38-55 which I assume will take a higher pressure than an antique gun. Cartridge lengths are 2.080 and 2.125, about a 1/16" different. Does it matter? Bullets are .375 or .377 or close, I might be out a couple thou but they differ by that or more without considering cast sizes.
Living in Canada it seems I can't buy any of the ammo or components anyway, but if I go searching and find some for sale, which do I snap up and which do I leave laying on the table?
Is there a way to measure the chamber to find length for the case? With calipers the bore seems to be 0.3765 which sounds right for my Winchester from what I've read.
1979 manufacture Winchester 38-55 which I assume will take a higher pressure than an antique gun. Cartridge lengths are 2.080 and 2.125, about a 1/16" different. Does it matter? Bullets are .375 or .377 or close, I might be out a couple thou but they differ by that or more without considering cast sizes.
Living in Canada it seems I can't buy any of the ammo or components anyway, but if I go searching and find some for sale, which do I snap up and which do I leave laying on the table?
Is there a way to measure the chamber to find length for the case? With calipers the bore seems to be 0.3765 which sounds right for my Winchester from what I've read.