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April 20, 2008, 05:28 AM | #1 |
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unburned powder residue
Today I shot my first 100 self-loaded .38 special rounds. They worked pretty good in my S&W 66, but in the empty cases I can clearly see unburned powder. It's not that much, but it is enough to make me think that I need to change something.
I'm new to reloading and don't know what exactly I need to change. I use .38 special cases, Winchester small pistol primers, 158 grs TMJ FP bullets over 4 grs of Accurate N.2 powder. Should I use a little less or more powder or how can I improve that load? I'm sure you guys can help a newby reloader out |
April 20, 2008, 08:38 AM | #2 |
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thoughts
Rainier bullets? Crimp die? OAL?
Case brand? Primer brand? Accurate #2? Or #2 Improved? Might try 4.2g and 4.4g; might try varying crimp, both a bit more and a bit less. But let the shooting be your final determinant: Does the ammo meet your goals?
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April 20, 2008, 09:06 AM | #3 |
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Ok, I see there's a lot to learn yet. I do think the ammo meets my goals. I only just started shooting DA revolvers, so I can't tell for sure what's the ammo, the gun or myself when I shoot not so well sometimes. But today my shooting was good, so I guess the ammo is OK.
I'll try experimenting with the crimp die and powder charge a little anyway, I'd prefer to have a nice and clean burning load. I don't want to start a new thread, so while I'm at it, can I use the same powder charge for .38 ammo if I use .357 cases? I have tons of them left but I don't plan to load many .357 magnum rounds. |
April 20, 2008, 02:38 PM | #4 |
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Unburned powder in the cases could be from lube contamination. If it's not but just a few particles I personally wouldn't worry about it.
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