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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzdraw" data-source="post: 1517620" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>I've loaded and fired 10's of thousands of Super 38's. Some were in in old .38 Auto cases I'd imagine. The PSI for the Super is a good bit hotter than the old .38Auto. The +P version of the Super is even hotter yet. If you can be certain that you can control you handloads, to keep them away from any increasing rare .38 Auto you'll do fine.</p><p></p><p>If you happen to own firearms in both a .38 Super and a .38 Auto, then the caveat above applies in spades!</p><p></p><p>BTW, if your Lightweight Commander is in extra nice condition, then it may be valuable. Regardless, I'd suggest loads on the low end of the scale to make the gun (and your hand) enjoy your range visits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzdraw, post: 1517620, member: 385"] I've loaded and fired 10's of thousands of Super 38's. Some were in in old .38 Auto cases I'd imagine. The PSI for the Super is a good bit hotter than the old .38Auto. The +P version of the Super is even hotter yet. If you can be certain that you can control you handloads, to keep them away from any increasing rare .38 Auto you'll do fine. If you happen to own firearms in both a .38 Super and a .38 Auto, then the caveat above applies in spades! BTW, if your Lightweight Commander is in extra nice condition, then it may be valuable. Regardless, I'd suggest loads on the low end of the scale to make the gun (and your hand) enjoy your range visits. [/QUOTE]
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