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Old 01-06-2006, 08:15 PM
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Question Looking For A 38 Special load using 180gr Hornady XTP's

I want to load up some 38 specials using 180 gr xtp bullets .Anyone have any loading data at all for this weight bullet? Am shooting steel silouhette targets with it and thought about using Blue Dot or Unique powder any one have any reloading data on this? Thanks
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If this is to be used in a gun chambered for 357 Mag, then there are several loads in the Hornady book with that bullet and those powders.

If you have a genuine .38 Special only, you may be out of luck unless you can live with velocities down around 800 fps. Higher than that and you go beyond .38 Special pressure limits.
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Old 01-07-2006, 07:53 PM
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I am shooting at Steel Silouhette Targets at our Sportsmans Club. They are made of 1/4 in cast iron plate and they are heavy. 800 fps would work I think to knock these things down only shooting 25yds. Got any reciepes? Am using 38 special only.
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Old 01-08-2006, 10:55 AM
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I don't have any recipes as such.

Here's what I'd do if I HAD to:

I'd look up the bullet/powder combo in the Hornady book under the 357 Magnum.

I'd cut the START load by a full grain of powder.

Now here's the most important part...do NOT seat the bullet to standard .38 Special length. Seat it out to full .357 Magnum overall length -or to the full length of your gun's cylinder, if the bullets stick out of the cylinder when seated that long.

But this advice is ONLY for use if the GUN is a 357 Magnum using .38 Special cartridge cases.

What you're trying to do is to mimic the interior case volume of the 357, but using 38 Special cases. You also need to drastically cut down the peak pressure of the rounds. The .38 Special is maxed out at something like 15,000 psi, whicle the 357 is rated for 35,000. Clearly, anything near 357 pressure is going to leave you with a few broken parts in your hand when you fire...or no hand at all.

For that reason, I do NOT recommend trying this at all if the GUN is a .38 Special. There's no way to know if that first test shot is going to blow up the gun until you pull the trigger. Then it's too late.

I'll repeat myself. The critical factor here is the gun. If it isn't a 357 Magnum revolver, forget it.
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This site http://www.lasc.us/RangingShot14-6.htm will tell you how to figure the momentum you need to knock down a ram. It may be that your proposed load still isn't going to do the job, so it might be better to check before going to the trouble of making a load.
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