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Powder load for 148gr .38 wadcutters?

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  • El Kabong
    The last time I reloaded for the .38 special, I used 3 grains of bullzeye on a 148gr WC....and it worked great, enough oomph to cycle my old S&W 52. I had lots of luck with that loading
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  • bpost
    try 3.3 of WW231. It burns real clean and should make you happy. BTW, there is nothing wrong with Bullseye. It is still a great powder capable of fantastic accuracy.
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  • 11b6r
    If those are hollow base wadcutters, 2.8 to 3.1 gr of Bullseye, 3.0- 3.3 gr 231. Hotter loads= less accuracy. Bevel base wadcutters, different load. Use with .38 special brass only. Source- Speer reloading manual #10. Please exercise caution when asking for load data on the net- you can get from the powder company websites- and there are nuts out there.
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  • tr fox
    quote:Originally posted by 11b6r
    If those are hollow base wadcutters, 2.8 to 3.1 gr of Bullseye, 3.0- 3.3 gr 231. Hotter loads= less accuracy. Bevel base wadcutters, different load. Use with .38 special brass only. Source- Speer reloading manual #10. Please exercise caution when asking for load data on the net- you can get from the powder company websites- and there are nuts out there.


    Thank you and you are corrrect. I was hoping that with my past experience with Bullseye I would be suspicious enough of any crazy data offered that I would check further. And thanks for reminding me that yes, they are hollow core wadcutters. Although I don't think they are beveled. Doesn't look like it nor say it on the box.

    Is the #231 the brand name of the powder you mentioned?
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  • temblor
    tr fox, The 231 they are refering to is Winchester 231 powder. It's a very fine ball powder and loads great in the 38 Special.
    I loaded Bullseye for years in the 38 Special with 148gr wadcutters and 3.0 grs. Great short range target load and not much good for anything else.
    Good Luck.............[^].
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  • Pearyw
    I load 3.1 gr 231, 2.7 gr Bullseye, and 3.1 gr of HP38(it is basicaly Hodgdons version of 231) with 148 HBWC.
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  • 11b6r
    TR- yep, Winchester 231. Bevel base wadcutters are solid base, as opposed to hollow base. Got a big hollow, it is not a bevel base. Advantage of bevel base is for production loading- since both ends are the same, you can't get one in upside down.[:p]
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