Ganderite what got me on to it happened by chance. The gun in question was a hand me down for one of our members. Someone in his family had taken a file to the front sight reducing it's height by half. The gun shot about a foot high using 38S&W factory and my initial loads using a 158 gr bullet. Too, the gun mechanically is in great shape, unfortunately the exterior looks like it was left out in the rain for a month. I ended up going to a 125 gr bullet unsized meant for the 9MM. With the load I developed the gun now shoots point of aim. The owner does not want to spend any money on the gun and is happy with the load I developed. The gun grouped well enough which got me thinking about the bore and the rest is history.
I would not be surprised if some of these early guns went out with 38spl barrels due to the need for quantity back in the early 40's.
My problem is I am chasing PPQ's at the moment so my gun funds are dissipating rather quickly I am afraid. If a Model 10 comes up in the spring I maybe tempted. My bucket list contains a Victory Model with a new 38spl cylinder installed. Using 38spl brass I suspect one could have some fun chasing a load using 200 gr Lyman molds. Doesn't make much sense but then our hobby hardly needs to make sense.LOL
Take Care
Bob
I checked my Smith. Barrel is actually bigger than my Webley...


















































