38/357 brass ????? thanks toolfogie..
I have some 357 brass and would rather shoot 38 for plinking, can I load the 357 brass to 38 specs or do I need to trim the 357 down to 38 case length, just not sure if pressure would hurt on the longer 357 case??
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Here we go again.[:D]
How many 357 brass ya got?
Wanna trade?0 -
new to reloading, got 150 or so 357, only about 50 38's. 0 -
Send me your mailing address and this is yours.
I'll even cover shipping.
All I ask is that you do something nice for someone, anyone.
We can all use a little good Karma.[:)]
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quote:Originally posted by hillbille
new to reloading, got 150 or so 357, only about 50 38's.
Got your e-mail.
The box will be in the mail Monday.
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Toolfogie,
That is VERY nice of you to do for a fellow shooter. [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]0 -
The short answer is yes, you can load it light with proper powders- Bullseye is a good choice for light loads for instance. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by bpost
Toolfogie,
That is VERY nice of you to do for a fellow shooter. [:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]
+1! That''s a good guy, right there!0 -
How many 38 spl. casings would you like to have? I have around 5 or 6000 of them here, and that's just what isn't loaded already. You can e-mail me at Gunman760@aol.com. 0 -
+1 with Bpost. That is a very nice thing to do Toolfogie.
Of the few forum's I read on a regular basis this one is the best for people of common interest helping each other. The few I have met in person were even better then their posts in sharing knowledge.
Wish these were available 40+ years ago when I tried to learn from a book only, would have guided me away from many (learning)errors.
Way to go Toolfogie with just be good to someone else.
Best to you all.0 -
got the box today, thanks again for being so generous toolfogie. 0 -
You're welcome, glad you got them.
Got them reloaded yet?
Whatcha waitin' for, Christmas?
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