Armory Sponsor
Posted: 2/18/2010 5:24:38 AM EDT
|
Hey all. Just a couple questions here on a new round I'm about to start reloading.
I recently decided to reload 38 special. I've been reloading for awhile now. 44 mag, 300 winmag etc etc. I bought 158gr fmj Barrys bullets from cabelas, some new Remington brass, a set of lee 357 carbide dies, and an RCBS 38 seating die. Accurate No. 5 powder, and small pistol primers. After getting home and opening the bullets, I noticed they had no crimping groove. So, onto the questions. Apparently you need a taper crimp with these types of bullets. How is it done? I don't have any experience with it. Also, any personal data on this powder with 158gr bullet would be appreciated. These are just going to be for friendly target shooting. |
|
Quoted:
Hey all. Just a couple questions here on a new round I'm about to start reloading. I recently decided to reload 38 special. I've been reloading for awhile now. 44 mag, 300 winmag etc etc. I bought 158gr fmj Barrys bullets from cabelas, some new Remington brass, a set of lee 357 carbide dies, and an RCBS 38 seating die. Accurate No. 5 powder, and small pistol primers. After getting home and opening the bullets, I noticed they had no crimping groove. So, onto the questions. Apparently you need a taper crimp with these types of bullets. How is it done? I don't have any experience with it. Also, any personal data on this powder with 158gr bullet would be appreciated. These are just going to be for friendly target shooting. I wouldn't worry about crimping the 158gr bullets in 38 special. It really just doesn't need it. Apply just enough crimp to remove any flaring of the case mouth if that was a necessary step (although I find with Berrys bullets, it's usually not). |
Armory Sponsor
