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A search didn't produce many minor loads for the .38 Super (and I looked!)  Since I just got a new Edge in this caliber I'll post my results!  Couldn't chronograph anything with the rain so here's what I've got so far...

 

Gun fed and ejected 100% with all loads but might need to shorten the slide lock plunger spring, a little too strong for reliable slide lock on last round. 

 

Bullet:  Hornady 115 gr. HAP (.356) 
Powder:  Hodgdon Titegroup 4.8 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.240
Recoil Spring:   STI Light Recoil Master
Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die Expander.  Most accurate test load.

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Bullet:  125 gr. Blue Bullet Coated RN (.356)
Powder:  Hodgdon Titegroup 4.3 grs.    
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.250                      
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die Expander.

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Bullet:  Speer 124 gr. TMJ RN    
Powder:  Winchester 231 4.8 grs.
Primer:  CCI-500
Case:  Starline 38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.260
Recoil Spring:   STI Light Recoil Master
Comments:  Lee U-Die and Expander used to process brass.  Okay accuracy and good function - but a little underpowered, brass fell at my feet.
 

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I'm planning to provide chronograph results later this weekend.  I went shooting today but had to quit after a couple of magazines.  I was testing some Rainier 158 gr. FN plated bullets (.357) and they were really accurate at first - practically going into the same hole at 30 feet.  Then my groups opened up and  I noticed the rear sight had come loose.  I had the same problem with my Edge in 40 S&W so it's time to do the Red Loctite fix on the sight dovetail.

 

Anyway, this load was silly soft shooting.  I know everyone complains about how dirty Bullseye is -  but it's still cleaner than Titegroup!

 

Bullet:  Rainier 158 gr. Plated FN (.357)
Powder:  Alliant Bullseye 3.4 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.228
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die.

 

 

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Wow!  I haven't done this much chronograph work in a long time!  FOR SCIENCE!

 

Bullet:  Hornady 115 gr. HAP (.356) 
Powder:  Hodgdon Titegroup 4.7 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.240
Recoil Spring:   STI Light Recoil Master
Average Velocity:  1151.77 fps  
ES:  31.80
SD:  10.95
PF:  132
Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die.

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Bullet:  Precision Delta 124 gr. JHP
Powder:  VihtaVuori N320 4.7 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  Starline .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.245 (.976 with Stoney Point)
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Average Velocity:  1064.57 fps  
ES:  60.71
SD:  20.92
PF:  132 
Comments:  New brass, Lee U-Die and Expander used to process brass.

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Bullet:  125 gr. Blue Bullet Coated RN (.357)
Powder:  Hodgdon Titegroup 4.4 grs.    
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.250                      
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Average Velocity:  1068.42 fps  
ES:  30.36
SD:  9.05
PF:  133
Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die.

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Bullet:  147 gr. Blue Bullet Coated RN (.357)
Powder:  Hodgdon Titegroup 4.0 grs.    
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  Winchester Nickel .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.260                      
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Average Velocity:  1011.68 fps

ES:  29.90
SD:  10.39
PF:  148

Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die.

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Bullet:  Rainier 158 gr. Plated FN (.357)
Powder:  Alliant Bullseye 3.4 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.230
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Average Velocity:  703.53 fps  
ES:  62.16
SD:  18.94
PF:  111
Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die.  Very soft recoil.

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Bullet:  Rainier 158 gr. Plated FN (.357)
Powder:  Hodgdon Titegroup 3.3 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.230
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Average Velocity:  707.84 fps  
ES:  57.87
SD:  18.86
PF:  111
Comments:  New brass, processed with Lee Standard Sizer Die and Lyman M-Die with 0.146 spacer ring combo.

 

I was pretty pleased with all these loads except the two using the Rainier 158 gr. FN.  I missed the PF I was hoping for (130ish) and the ES & SD readings were higher than I like. 

 

The most accurate load was the Hornady 115 gr. HAP over Titegroup.

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Bullet:  X-Treme 124 gr. HP (.356)
Powder:  Hodgdon Titegroup 4.3 grs.    
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  Mixed .38 Super +P
LOAL:  1.225 (.979 with Stoney Point)                      
Recoil Spring:  STI Light Recoil Master
Average Velocity:  1062.79 fps  
ES:  58.74 
SD:  19.15
PF:  131

 

Starting to notice the ES & SD readings for plated are roughly double for jacketed and coated bullets...

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  • 1 year later...

I've been comparing Alliant Sport Pistol to the N320 load I normally use and I think I'm going to switch to SP!  

 

I set some aside for chronographing - it's just too hot outside for my usual testing.

 

Bullet:  Precision Delta 115 gr. JHP
Powder:  VihtaVuori N320 5.4 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  Starline .38 Super +P (Sized with Lee U-Die)
LOAL:  1.245 (0.965 with Stoney Point)
Recoil Spring:  Dawson tool-less guide rod, 12 lb. Recoil Spring and Buffer Pad.

 

Bullet:  Hornady 115 gr. FMJ-RN
Powder:  Alliant Sport Pistol 5.0 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  Starline .38 Super +P (Sized with Lee U-Die)
LOAL:  1.245 (0.946 with Stoney Point)
Recoil Spring:  Dawson tool-less guide rod, 12 lb. Recoil Spring and Buffer Pad.

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  • 1 month later...

Didn't have time to check any loads with Sport Pistol but here is the above load with N320.

 

Bullet:  Precision Delta 115 gr. JHP
Powder:  VihtaVuori N320 5.4 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  Starline .38 Super +P 
LOAL:  1.245 (0.965 with Stoney Point)
Recoil Spring:  Dawson tool-less guide rod, 12 lb. Recoil Spring and Buffer Pad.
Average Velocity:  1224.36 fps  
ES:  29.01  
SD:  9.84
PF:  140

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  • 9 months later...

I don't like posting load data without chronograph readings but this one was pretty good.  My 9mm's don't seem to shoot very well with the Speer 124 gr. TMJ but my .38 Super does!

 

Twenty rounds at 10 yards.

 

Bullet:  Bullet:  Speer 124 gr. TMJ RN
Powder:  Alliant Sport Pistol 5.0 grs.    
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:   Remington Nickel +P 
LOAL:  1.260
Recoil Spring:  Dawson tool-less guide rod, 12 lb. Recoil Spring and Buffer Pad.
Comments:  Lee U-Die and Expander used to process brass.  

 

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  • 2 months later...

Another good combo!  More like a SD load though...

 

Bullet: Speer 124 gr. Gold Dot
Powder: Alliant Herco 7.0 grs.
Primer: Federal 100
Case: Remington Nickel +P
LOAL: 1.260
Recoil Spring: Dawson tool-less guide rod, 14 lb. Recoil Spring and Wilson Buffer Pad.

 

Twenty rounds at 30 feet.

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Bullet:  Sig Sauer Elite Performance 125 gr. +P V-Crown JHP (factory)
LOAL:  1.250
Recoil Spring:  12 lb. Recoil Spring, Wilson Buffer Pad and Dawson Tool-Less Guide Rod.
Average Velocity:   1277.96 fps  
ES:  60.74   
SD:  18.94

 

Bullet:  Winchester 147 gr. JHP
Powder:  Hodgdon CFE Pistol 5.2 grs.
Primer:  Winchester Small Pistol
Case:  Sig Sauer .38 Super +P  
LOAL:  1.258 – 12.60                       
Recoil Spring:  12 lb. Recoil Spring, Wilson Buffer Pad and Dawson Tool-Less Guide Rod.
Average Velocity:   1069.51 fps  
ES:  30.56  
SD:  10.86

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  • 10 months later...

Really impressed with results using Herco.  Twenty rounds at 30 feet.

 

Bullet: X-Treme 124 gr. HP (.356)
Powder: Alliant Herco 6.2 grs.
Primer: Federal 100
Case: PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL: 1.210 (.979 with Stoney Point)
Recoil Spring: Dawson tool-less guide rod, 14 lb. Recoil Spring and Buffer Pad.

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  • 7 months later...

I've never tried Accurate #5 in my .38 Super before, pretty happy with it!  Accurate and it left the gun nice and clean.

 

Twenty shots at 30 feet - yeah, I blew a couple.

 

Bullet: Hornady 125 gr XTP #35710 (.357)
Powder: Accurate Arms #5 7.2 grs.
Primer: Federal 100
Case: PMC .38 Super +P
LOAL: 1.200
Recoil Spring: Dawson tool-less guide rod, 14 lb. Recoil Spring and Wilson Combat Shok-Buff.

 

 

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Trying to come up with a load similar to the Sig Sauer Elite Performance 125 gr. +P V-Crown JHP factory load - more work needed but I'm on the right track.  Plan to use the 125-grain version next at 1.250 with 6.8 grains of CFE.

 

This is lower than the Sierra starting charge and should work in short throated guns.  

 

Bullet:  Sierra Sig Sauer V-Crown 124 gr. JHP
Powder:  Hodgdon CFE Pistol 5.95 grs.    
Primer:  Winchester Small Rifle
Case:   Starline .38 Super Comp (New)
OAL:  1.210 (.995 with Stoney Point)
Average Velocity:  1202 fps  
ES:  42
SD:  11
PF:  149 
Recoil Spring:  Dawson tool-less guide rod, 12 lb. Recoil Spring and Buffer Pad.
Comments:  Lee U-Die and Lee Expander Die used. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, pbcaster45 said:

Trying to come up with a load similar to the Sig Sauer Elite Performance 125 gr. +P V-Crown JHP factory load - more work needed but I'm on the right track.  Plan to use the 125-grain version next at 1.250 with 6.8 grains of CFE.

 

This is lower than the Sierra starting charge and should work in short throated guns.  

 

Bullet:  Sierra Sig Sauer V-Crown 124 gr. JHP
Powder:  Hodgdon CFE Pistol 5.95 grs.    
Primer:  Winchester Small Rifle
Case:   Starline .38 Super Comp (New)
OAL:  1.210 (.995 with Stoney Point)
Average Velocity:  1202 fps  
ES:  42
SD:  11
PF:  149 
Recoil Spring:  Dawson tool-less guide rod, 12 lb. Recoil Spring and Buffer Pad.
Comments:  Lee U-Die and Lee Expander Die used. 

 

 

 

I'm a big fan of Sport Pistol powder in 9mm and .38 special.

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