Anyone reload for .380 revolver?

There's more than one cartridge known as "380 revolver".

One of them is basically the same as 38 S&W and found in enfield top break revolvers used by the Brits in WWII era. These use a bullet diameter of about .359/.360".

There is a much older cartridge from approximately 1870s that was also known as 380 revolver. I've seen a few belgian made revolvers chambered for this cartridge. The bullet diameter is approximately .375" according to Cartridges of The World.

Which cartridge is your revolver chambered for?
 
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I have had success loading mine with .38 special brass and 150-158gr hollow base .357 wadcutters projectiles seated near flush and 2.8-3.0gr max of bullseye. Unique will work as well, but I don't know charge weights safe to use. Highwood casting has .375 heeled projectiles that fit I'm also using in .380 brass. .38 S&W brass works as well but needs to be trimmed to meet the 1.14 max COL in my No 4 Webley in .380 REV (European revolver). I just measured my brass for the heeled bullets and they will need to be trimmed to around 0.75 0.7525. you can do this with either .38 special brass or .38 S&W brass. Hope this helps!
 
In my case for the heeled projectiles I need to crimp that brass to fit the cartridge in the cylinder. if ordering these hollow base wadcutters I'd recommend getting the soft and not pure lead for better penetration. I had lots of lead shavings with pure lead even with the case mouthes expanded/belled. The photos with the red box are .38 special brass and the one with my pistol are the .380 brass.

https://www.highwoodcasting.ca/product-page/358-148-hbwc
 

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There's more than one cartridge known as "380 revolver".

One of them is basically the same as 38 S&W and found in enfield top break revolvers used by the Brits in WWII era. These use a bullet diameter of about .359/.360".

There is a much older cartridge from approximately 1870s that was also known as 380 revolver. I've seen a few belgian made revolvers chambered for this cartridge. The bullet diameter is approximately .375" according to Cartridges of The World.

Which cartridge is your revolver chambered for?
Check my message below. Hope that helps!
I'm looking for that data as well..
thanks
 
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