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All handloading data posted on Full-Bore UK from 23/2/2021 must reference the published pressure tested data it was sourced from, posts without such verification will be removed.
Any existing data without such a reference should be treated as suspect and not used.
Use reloading information posted here at your own risk. This forum (http://www.full-bore.co.uk) is not responsible for any property damage or personal injury as a consequence of using reloading data posted here, the information is individual members findings and observations only. Always verify the load data and be absolutely sure your firearm can handle the load, especially older ones. If in doubt start low and work your way up.
Whenever I hear about squib loads there is a reloader involved.. and IMHO there is no excuse.
I suspect it is because it is the round most loaded by those new to reloading. Follow a safe procedure and it is safe, load quickly as you are fitting it in between tea and the kids bedtime and trouble ensues.
No excuses should be offered, if the loader is at fault.
This is one of four such rifles we have had come in this year and at the risk of being contentious I would say it was down to a combination of reasons:
Nature of load.
Style of shooting.
Approach to reloading.
Age of shooter.
To back this up, pistol calibre carbines are popular with 25m shooters and you do not need to hurl a bullet down range at 200fps to do this, in fact many are shooting at less than half this velocity. Secondly, these rifles are used in noisy environments and often rapidly such as for competition use and it is very easy to not realise you have had a duff shot when you are trying to get 10 shots off in less than 10 seconds. Thirdly, people are reloading in relatively high volumes and often with a degree of automation because of the relatively low cost of the reloaded ammunition and style of shooting and finally age. Yes, age because for some off reason all four rifles I have seen have come in from older people, typically 65 years old plus. Draw your own conclusions.
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Full case, half full case, quarter full case, full power load or mouse fart load, if it doesn't go bang properly then it the fault of the re-loader. The context is irrelevant as the re-loader should always adapt his re-loading process to the context, failure to do so is the re-loaders fault. There are no excuses or mitigating circumstances.
Come on Bambi get some
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Whilst we are on the load subject for underlevers may I ask if the .38spl target load would be the same in a .357mag case or am I starting from scratch again?
I'm only proposing to change the cases to avoid any possibility of the 'carbon ring' possible with 38 cases used in a 357 chamber (Marlin1894cs)
With the .357 case being slightly larger then the case capacity is slightly greater leading to a lower pressure, whether this will have material effect on grouping only the target will tell with your rifle.
Best to just start with the existing .38 target load and work up some if necessary.
Come on Bambi get some
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I understand RCBS supplied 38 to 357 spacers with dies. Does anyone have a set, spare? I know I could get some washers skimmed etc.....just asking!! Thkq