I'm pretty sure we just talked in my thread over on Cast Boolits about the 170 grain Keith SWC right? Which reminds me I need to make a stop over on CB tonight also.I've used/carried ca bulldogs for decades. IMHO, the 44spl is under rated being a real thumper in a snubnosed revolver. My bulldog with 220gr hbwc's seated backwards making huge hp's.
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A close-up of that 220gr hbwc
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I do test different loads from time to time. The last testing I did helping me decide to either keep or sell several molds.
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That upper left test load was something that I've been wanting to do for awhile.
The fbi used a 158gr swaged hollow based hollow pointed swc in their 38spl load.
Buffalo bore has a +/-1000fps snubnosed 158gr 38spl load.
I made a 210gr hollow based hollow pointed swc by casting a hb swc bullet and then using a forrester hp tool to put a huge hp in it. The end result is a pretty impressive bullet.
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A side view of that recovered bullet. Interestingly enough the base kept expanding after leaving the bbl.
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Anyway, that ca bulldog snubnosed 44spl bring a lot to the table in a small package.
I was pretty sure that was you when I saw the picture of all the different bullets.Yes we did, I like the 170gr weight. Just like the rnfp bullet design better. This is the 170gr rnfp bullet that I cast. The same mold cast the 158gr rn hp pictured below.
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That bullet has 2 crimp grooves. This not only aids in accuracy, the top crimp groove makes the bullet usable in the shorter n-frame/colt cylinders.
Hopefully they make one in 357 mag with a 3 inch barrel, that'll be my new EDC and I can retire my Speed Six. I have a rule, I don't buy 38 only revolvers. Every time I a buy a 38 I regret not buying a 357 instead, I've done it twice now and both got sold in short order. Lesson learned! The only way I'd be a 38 only is if I found an S&W 38/44 HD or a Ruger Speed/Service Six. If it can handle 38/44 loads I'm happy but I just can't help but want to hot rod the 38. Its capable of so much more than the current watered down loads.I ordered this Friday. It should make a good waistband gun with a J-Frame in my pocket.View attachment 47
I've been carrying a 360pd. Super light wait. Can literally forget its in my pocket. Love it. Range time with .38s cus magnums buck hard. Just ordered a SW 640 black though. Its cut for moon clips, has proper sights and a shrouded hammer. Didn't think the hammer would bother me, but it does snag if I'm wearing certain shorts. Which is Not ideal for carry. Probably going to sell the 360 once that new one gets in tbh. Dont think I need two J frames! But then again, I fucking love j frames for some reason...What's your go-to revolver for everyday carry, and what makes it your top choice? I'm interested in hearing from those who regularly carry wheelguns about their real-world experiences and recommendations.
I've been carrying a 360pd. Super light wait. Can literally forget its in my pocket. Love it. Range time with .38s cus magnums buck hard. Just ordered a SW 640 black though. Its cut for moon clips, has proper sights and a shrouded hammer. Didn't think the hammer would bother me, but it does snag if I'm wearing certain shorts. Which is Not ideal for carry. Probably going to sell the 360 once that new one gets in tbh. Dont think I need two J frames! But then again, I fucking love j frames for some reason...