Recipes for reloading 38-55 with cast bullets

XMR 5744, 21 Gr, don't quote me on that, I 'm just trying to remember , never checked my notes. The bullet was from the lee mould, 250 gr sized to .378. Caught a buck deer in the brain with it 3 years back from 100 meters, dumped it like a metal plate.
Frank
 
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I use 21grs of Win 680 but when that is gone it is gone. 17 gr of 2400 is good with a 250 cast. There is also good info. in Ken Walters Pet Loads. Good loads with common powders.
 
If you are using them for cowboy action then you want a velocity of under 1500 fps I use 10 grns of unique with a felt wad to keep the powder at the end of the case against the primer.
My other load is IMR 4895 at 28 grns with a gas check, however it is not necessary.
The bullets I use are sized .379, both loads are good for cowboy shooting.
cooner
 
cooner said:
I use 10 grns of unique with a felt wad to keep the powder at the end of the case against the primer.
cooner

desertfox.....under NO circumstances do you want an air space between your felt wad and bullet base....the wad will act as the bullet and the bullet will act as a bore obstruction....sooner or later BOOM!...this is a very dangerous practice....
 
The .38-55 is on my 'to get' calibre list. My buddy has one and he tells me a couple of his favorite loads are out of the old Lyman cast bullet book. He said he uses Lyman bullet #375296, 265gr GC with either 16grs of 2400 or 10grs of Unique.
 
cooner said:
If you are using them for cowboy action then you want a velocity of under 1500 fps I use 10 grns of unique with a felt wad to keep the powder at the end of the case against the primer.
My other load is IMR 4895 at 28 grns with a gas check, however it is not necessary.
The bullets I use are sized .379, both loads are good for cowboy shooting.
cooner

What you are doing is VERY dangerous, never leave an air space between wads or fillers and the bullet. See Hatchers' Notebook re; bore obstructions.
OPC X6
 
Johnn Peterson said:
The .38-55 is on my 'to get' calibre list. My buddy has one and he tells me a couple of his favorite loads are out of the old Lyman cast bullet book. He said he uses Lyman bullet #375296, 265gr GC with either 16grs of 2400 or 10grs of Unique.

Try SR4759 if you can find some. It was developed as a smokeless substitute for black, bulks up much better in large cases like .38-55, 45-70, etc. Been my favourite for 40 years.
OPC X6
 
SR 4759 - awesome stuff in 38-55

Unique works OK for 1000 - 1100 f/s but is inconsistant without a filler or wad and like the other posts said, wads can be dangerous.
 
HOWDY Fillers can be dangerous and are best left out .
BUT if you feel you must I have taken a cotton ball ,pulled it apart , then placed a small amount to fill the entire space from powder to bullet in 45/70 cases . I have never used anything in a 38/55 case evan over a small load of UNIQUE. Just shot a one hole group at 50 yards today .good enough for me .
 
9.5grs of unique with 250gr lead bullet. very good load!. This is a 5 shot group at 100yds out of a Marlin Cowboy, flyer is my fault!
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OPC X6 said:
Try SR4759 if you can find some. It was developed as a smokeless substitute for black, bulks up much better in large cases like .38-55, 45-70, etc. Been my favourite for 40 years.
OPC X6

Again, 'hands on' experience with this calibre I don't have, I was just going by what my buddy mentioned & the sucess he's had. I will & am planning on getting one. For a 'shooter' & something to hunt with, any brand recommendations?
 
38-55 loading recipes

Hi Everybody

First ,i would like to thanks all CGN members for their help .I am glad to see such camaraderie between fellow shooters.Recently i bought a Browning Traditional hunter in 38-55 ,what a rifle!Thats why i was looking for hints to start reloading the 38-55.

Thanks to every CGN members for your precious infos !


Jean DESERTFOX
 
I have a 1913 Winchester M94 Rifle in .38-55 that loves 10.0 grains of Unique pushing a Bullet Barn 255 grain RNFP bullet at 1,280 fps. Highly recommended. My rifle is zeroed at 100 meters and has a 32 inch drop at 200meters. The caliber is great for hunting at 100-150 meters.
 
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