My buddy has a .38 S&W revolver, and he's having trouble finding factory ammo for it. He heard that I was getting into reloading, and asked about reloading .38.
I've looked into it a bit, and learned that the bullet diameter is a bit bigger on the .38 S&W (.362" vs .357"), so using the same dies is out. But what about the case? Based on Wikipedia, the rim diameter is the same (.440"), but the base diameter is obviously a little bigger on the .38 (.3865" vs .379"). Would the same shell holder/base plate work? I'd be running them on a Dillon 650, so dedicated parts would likely be hard to find... Would I be able to get away with finding dies, and then running the rest of the .38 special/.357 mag setup on the press?
Thanks!
I've looked into it a bit, and learned that the bullet diameter is a bit bigger on the .38 S&W (.362" vs .357"), so using the same dies is out. But what about the case? Based on Wikipedia, the rim diameter is the same (.440"), but the base diameter is obviously a little bigger on the .38 (.3865" vs .379"). Would the same shell holder/base plate work? I'd be running them on a Dillon 650, so dedicated parts would likely be hard to find... Would I be able to get away with finding dies, and then running the rest of the .38 special/.357 mag setup on the press?
Thanks!


















































