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Leroy

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  1. Yes i have looked at dillon and brownells

    i shoot a 38 super and a 38 special both with moon clips and in dillon and brownells all they sell are 45s and 10mm.

    got some frome moon clips but man they are really thin...

    Leroy

  2. Chris,

    I have the new 686 38 super.. Man it is great.. Yes it is good for idpa.

    and the 686 38-357 is also.

    But the 38 super comes from the factory set up for moon clips. so if you want a great moon clip gun it is the way to go.. Because if you change a 357 to a moon clip you cant shoot it in idpa.

    Leroy

  3. Thaks Spook,

    I though i was on the right track new here on the revolvers..

    Man they are fun to shoot.

    I am taking both of mine to a gun smith thursday and get trigger jobs a cylinder work done cant wait to get them back and go blasting.

    I have beeen re loadin for my 38 super 1911, it is geting to be a lot of fun;)...now i need to learn what to load for a 38 special any hints..

    thanks again

    Leroy

  4. Yea,

    It,s probably not worth the price. I am new here and grasping at straws...

    I just got a new model 66 357 and i am just going to do a trigger job and chaffer the cylinders..

    thinking of maybe taking off the spur of the hammer or maybe just getting a spurred hammer and keep the stock one.

    all suggestions are very much appreciated..

    Thnaks

    Leroy

  5. I just got into revolvers and i get confussed about the frames. i know J's are the smallest and N,s are the heavy frames. I have a 686 and i thinks that is a L frame.. and i just got a 66 357 is that K Frame?

    Leroy

  6. I read a ad. on moon clips.com and it is advertising clarks custom shop now will take a 686 357 and convert it to a 9mm.. Says they can make it shoot 9x19...9x23---and 38 super.. has any one tried this set up?

    thanks

    Leroy

  7. Hi have a g 34 and i am wondering if anyone had tried a carver scope mount on one yet. any thing has to be better that the factory sights.

    Leroy

  8. I just got bullets from montana gold .356 130 grain. and i am going to use

    V-V-3n37 powder does any one think this will work.?

    S&W told me to use .356 dia in this gun. i was supprised that the fmj bullets from montana gold had exposed lead backs...

    it this normal.

    Leroy

  9. Thanks

    I just some new n320:)

    S&W recommend a 356 bullet but i might try a 355 and see how it shoots.

    i have tried 355 356 and 357 in my springfield 38s. i really can't tell much difference seems like the 355's shoot fine.

    this is my first revolver and not sure if the loads in manuals are the same for a revolver as they are for an auto.

    Leroy

    ps..what kind of wheel gun are you building?

  10. Hey Bubber.

    Thanks man.

    I called S&W and they said to use a .359 jacketed bullet would shoot great in the gun so i am planning on trying jacketed bullets. i got some 130gr ones coming from monatana gold this week.

    I assume that loads for a 1911 auto would not work in a revolver???

    Leroy

  11. Thanks for your reply

    I tried all the dia's- 355 356 357

    can't tell much difference

    i get better groups with .355

    sorry the capps bothered you. it must be sad to be that sentitive..LOL:)...

  12. I AM LOADING A 38 SUPER AND DIFFERENT MANUFACTURES BULLET SIZE IS CONFUSSING ME.

    SOME ARE .355 ,.356, .357.

    WHICH ONE IS CORRECT FOR A SPRINGFIELD 38 SUPER MIL SPEC.?

    E MAIL ADDRESS IS HANDGUN1950@EARTHLINK.NET

    THANKS

    lEROY

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