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Steel Load For .38 Supercomp


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I'm looking for an accurate, light load I can run in my "shorty" open gun. It has a light recoilmaster in it, so I would think almost anything would function.

I'm currently running Zero 125 grain hollowpoints with 8 grains of VVN-350 for my "major" IPSC load.

I would like to continue running the Zero bullets, just because that's what I have on hand.

I have WW231, IMR4756, and Clays, by my loading bench available.

Maybe some of the action pistol crowd can help me out?

Thanks, in advance for any help!

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Last week, a fellow shooter suggested 4.4 grains of Clays behind the 125 JHP. I loaded a few and shot them for function and accuracy. They seem fine, but, I haven't had a chance to chrono them to see how slow they are going.

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  • 2 weeks later...
I'm using 6.6 grains of 4756 under a 121 grain HAP.

It should make a sweet steel load with your 125 Zeros as well. B)

-Chet

I had previously reduced my load with 4756 to 8 grains, but, accuracy seemed to fall off, and the cases looked like there wasn't enough pressure to expand them to seal the chamber. The fired cases came out with smoke on the sides of them.

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Yeah, low-charge-weights of 4756 (6-7 gr) are sooty.. they shoot soft and accurate for me. I still occasionally look for really good clean steel loads, but nothing I like yet. Titegroup is a little better soot-wise, but fired cases are way hot.

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I have all but given up finding a clean load for super minor.

Ever notice how much crud builds up in your comp compared to major?

I'm thinkng 9mm might be the way to go here.

James

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I went to the range with a chrono and also had my wife video tape while I was shooting.

4 grains of Clays behind a Zero 125 jhp was running at 987fps.

4.4 grains of Clays behind a Zero 125 jhp was running at 1105fps

With the 4 grain load, the camera showed no muzzle movement off the sandbags at all.

The gun used was a Bedell "shorty", with a titanium comp.

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i just shot steel challenge match with universal clays at 4.8 grains and a 124 grain berrys bullet IN A 9MM. i bet in a super you would need 5.5 grains or so to get the same velocity.

the load shot great, is clean and isnt loud compared to other loads.

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