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    Recommended loads for .38 snub?

    I've been carrying 135gr Gold Dot +P for awhile but I am a little disappointed with an expansion test I did (water), any other proven loads for a .38 snub?

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    CorBon 110gr. DPX, Federal 125gr. Nyclad, Win/Fed/Rem/Buffalo Bore 148gr. WC.
    Last edited by cathellsk; 06-16-09 at 00:45.
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    Good info down in the Terminal Ballistics Forum: http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=19914

    Quote from Dr. Roberts:
    At this point in time, the two best loads for 2" J-frames are the Corbon 110 gr JHP DPX standard pressure load and the Speer 135 gr +P JHP Gold Dot.
    Last edited by DRich; 06-16-09 at 00:52.

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    I'd sure like to find some of the DPX standard pressure for the old airweight Mod 37 that my wife keeps in her console.

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    Hello,

    My friend, Steve Camp, has some really good .38 Ammo Reviews on his site.

    Follow this link, there's several on that page.
    http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/OtherHandguns.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Reed View Post
    Hello,

    My friend, Steve Camp, has some really good .38 Ammo Reviews on his site.

    Follow this link, there's several on that page.
    http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/OtherHandguns.htm
    Thanks for the link, some good reading here.

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    Hello JHS, Your Welcome & Thank You.
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    I like the GD SB 135 load I have a bunch of it I also would go with the 158 SWCHP +p next then last I would use a good ole 148 Wadcutter

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    What issues did you have with your water-tested GD 135gr load? I was satisfied with my 135gr Gold Dots, fired into water jugs from my Airweight 638:



    I understand that water testing isn't gellatin testing, but for comparison purposes it works for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhs1969 View Post
    I've been carrying 135gr Gold Dot +P for awhile but I am a little disappointed with an expansion test I did (water), any other proven loads for a .38 snub?
    That's the load I carry in mine. It supposed to be especially maade to expand in short barrels.

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