38 special with 148 lead was cutter Titegroup

Go to hogdons website, they list loads. They should have something for a cast 158gr for sure. Would work as a starting load for 148.

For 147gr lead in 9mm case a good light load is 2.8gr titegroup. Won't make power factor but will cycle a semi with a light slide spring or be good in a revolver for plinking. But the 38 case has more volume. So check with Hodgdons website.
 
The paranoid in me always worry when someone ask for light load with Titegroup...
- Shouldn't the first reflex be to either look-up a reloading book or Hodgdon website?

Most (not to say all) reloading incidents I've seen over the years usually involve a "light" load... that somehow ended being a double-load.
 
Classic ppc load 2.7 bullseye with 148 grain hbwc
I ran 148 except for the close in stages7 and 15 I ran 158 lswc for a faster reload on my second 6
 
I’ve been shooting a Hornady 148gr HBWC with 3.1gr of titegroup for about 830fps in my 4.2” Ruger
It’s a tad fast. I’d be comfortable dropping it down to 3.0 or 2.9.
 
Classic ppc load 2.7 bullseye with 148 grain hbwc
I ran 148 except for the close in stages7 and 15 I ran 158 lswc for a faster reload on my second 6

My favourite handgun load. Still have a PPC gun although I have no intention to shoot PPC, just because I enjoy shooting it so much.

Bullseye, Red Dot and Titegroup behave similarly in the 38 Special and I've used 2.7-3.0 grs of each with a 148 gr FWC in all three with very similar MV's.
 
If they are hollow base wadcutters you should keep the velocity in that 750fps range. Too much velocity/pressure will cause the skirt to separate and possibly lodge in barrel.
 
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