I have been getting higher velocities with my alpha from my 6" GP100. I have been using 4.4grs. of Universal
Actually, I was about 150 fps slower with the revolver and about 150 fps faster than Hodgdon with a 20" Rossi Model 92. No idea what Hodgdon used.hodThere's no way you're going to burn that much HP38 in a 4" barrel. What length barrel did Hodgdon use?
Possibly a dreaded 24 inch test barrel, shot on a 68 degree day, at an altitude of 12,000 feet , and the target was down in a valley at sea level??Actually, I was about 150 fps slower with the revolver and about 150 fps faster than Hodgdon with a 20" Rossi Model 92. No idea what Hodgdon used.hod
MadKaw, why do you say that much HP-38 can't be burnt in a 4" barrel. I think of HP-38 as a fairly fast powder, and expected pretty full burn even up to low .357 Magnum levels. Hodgdon lists 8.5 gr of HP-38 as max for .357 Magnum, and I was planning to try some rounds in the 6.0-6.5 gr levels. They don't say what length barrel, and I don't think I would try that much in a 2" snubbie, but 4" is pretty respectable.There's no way you're going to burn that much HP38 in a 4" barrel. What length barrel did Hodgdon use?
OK Not Mad Kaw and not answering for him but!MadKaw, why do you say that much HP-38 can't be burnt in a 4" barrel. I think of HP-38 as a fairly fast powder, and expected pretty full burn even up to low .357 Magnum levels. Hodgdon lists 8.5 gr of HP-38 as max for .357 Magnum, and I was planning to try some rounds in the 6.0-6.5 gr levels. They don't say what length barrel, and I don't think I would try that much in a 2" snubbie, but 4" is pretty respectable.
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ol' hit many of my points. Thanks for jumping in.MadKaw, why do you say that much HP-38 can't be burnt in a 4" barrel. I think of HP-38 as a fairly fast powder, and expected pretty full burn even up to low .357 Magnum levels. Hodgdon lists 8.5 gr of HP-38 as max for .357 Magnum, and I was planning to try some rounds in the 6.0-6.5 gr levels. They don't say what length barrel, and I don't think I would try that much in a 2" snubbie, but 4" is pretty respectable.
What powder would you recommend for a bit hotter .38 Special (+P or +P+) in the 4" Model 66? My hands don't really like full house .357 Magnum loads but every once in a while something a little louder is fun at the range.
Yes, the X-Treme plated bullet has a cannelure and I'm using a moderate roll crimp (1/2 turn on the Lee FCD). The Berry's plated bullet does not have a cannelure and I'm using a moderate taper crimp (1/2-3/4 turn with a modified 9mm taper crimp insert in the Lee FCD).Are you adding a crimp to your reloads? That can have some effect on muzzle velocity and will also raise pressure as well.