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38 short colt and HP-38


jsg

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Anyone have a good starting place for HP-38 in short colt? I have bullseye and titegroup to try but would rather use HP-38 since I have more of it. The search brings up a few suggestions for BE and TG but no 231/HP-38.

I will be using a 158 Extreme plated and 160 BBI for testing in a new 627. I will be running them over the chrono as I test and looking for PF of 130.

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I am running 3.0 HP-38 in short colt with 160 gr. polymer coated bullets. I don't know the PF but it is accurate and takes down steel pretty well.

I'm estimating it's in the 800 - 850 fps range. That would make the PF 128 to 136.

Edited by Toolguy
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Little info for anyone tinkering with short colt. The following is the data I got today.

Shooting over my f1 shooting chrono at 5 paces.

All rounds were 1.130 oal

158 xtreme plated

Win small pistol primer

55 degrees, avg humidity, sunny

New 627 pc

New star line brass

3.0 titegroup

700 fps avg

110 PF

2.8 bullseye

621 fps avg

98 pf

3.0 bullseye

668 fps avg

105 pf

So I think I will see about .2 more powder as well as trying the 160 BBI bullets. Seems .2 isn't going to cut it with the xtreme bullet at this oal. Maybe HP-38 will fare better...

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  • 1 month later...

One more:

160g bayou rn

3.4g IMR PB (very very close to vit n320)

1.200 oal

Starline brass

Avg 834.75

PF 133.56

No overpressure signs

Shoots very soft and was accurate at 25yds. The heavy bullet really does a good job on steel.

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