Question on gov't surplus smokeless powder
I'm looking into starting reloading .357 and 38 special cartriges by doing some cost comparisons for components and I've come across people selling gov't surplus powder. Even though it's designed for rifles, I was wondering if the powder could be used to reload pistol cartriges. Also, does anyone know where I could pick up some inexpensive cast bullets?.Thanks for the help.
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The short answer is NO. Pistol powder is much faster burning than rifle powder
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HI neighbor - the gov't surplus powders work fine in the cartridges for which they were designed, but putting rifle powder in pistol cartidges is not, to put it mildly, a good idea. Norhteast Bullets puts out some decent lead slugs for a reasonable price. Riley's carries them, as do many other dealers in the Granite State. 0 -
Some powders do have a bit of grey area; for instance, some pistol powders can be used for rifle cast bullet loads. But I don't think any of the surplus powders on the market now would work in pistols.
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Thanks very much for clearing that up for me, I guess I'll have to look elsewhere for a bargain on powder. I'll definately call rileys on the bullets.
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I have an article from Handguns Mag.March of 1999,page 16 that tells about a surplus powder that is suitable for handguns it's WC820 I have some and it works good for mag.loads .357 and up.The article tells how Hodgdon bought one lot of this powder and named it H-108.You can get loading data from Hodgdon.
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