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November 15, 2023 at 5:53 pm #503276
Ben Braun
ParticipantHello I am looking for load data and C.O.A.L. for the 38.SPL and the 357 MAG for the.357 / .38 110 GRAIN WINCHESTER KINETIC HE HOLLOW POINT
November 17, 2023 at 9:09 am #503343Geoffrey Stewart
ParticipantUse Winchester SilverTip .38Spl STANDARD VELOCITY data. The HE is similar to the old SilverTip and is designed to expand to about 45 caliber within the FBI standard 12-18” at standard pressure. It will need the lower end Winchester JHP data for use in .357Mag. It’s a terrific bullet for snubbies, especially the older Detectives, Cobras, and Chiefs Specials.
HTHNovember 17, 2023 at 9:12 am #503344Geoffrey Stewart
ParticipantNovember 17, 2023 at 5:05 pm #503363Ben Braun
ParticipantThat is great to hear because a Sunbie is what I will be using it for.
I have read the article that you linked but still do not know where i can find the recommended C.O.A.L. for this bullet especially because it is much longer than a standard 110 38 bullet due to the cavity in the back.I will use standard pressure loads because of the low velocity this bullet is recommended for but i did not want to seat it to low and have pressure issues.
does anyone have a 110 silver tip to measure or a HE to measure.
December 26, 2023 at 10:58 am #506530lowdog212
ParticipantI’m thinking of trying these in a Rossi R92 with a 20 inch barrel. Anyone have any guesses as to how they may perform?
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