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<blockquote data-quote="Pulp" data-source="post: 3325218" data-attributes="member: 14195"><p>Basically you're gonna have to reload for this caliber, unless you want to spend big bucks. The good news it's an easy caliber to reload. I'd recommend Starline or Winchester brass. The least expensive factory would be what they call Cowboy loads, like Hornady, Winchester white box, or Fiocchi and others. Gonna be a cast bullet over a light load of smokeless. I haven't shopped for any in a long time, last box I bought was at Outdoor America before they shutdown.</p><p>You didn't say what brand of revolver you bought. If it's a Uberti or Pietta don't go hot with them. If it's a Ruger you can work your way up to some really hot stuff.</p><p>For maximum fun use black powder. Depending on barrel length you can push a 250 grain bullet to near 1000fps with black and still be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pulp, post: 3325218, member: 14195"] Basically you're gonna have to reload for this caliber, unless you want to spend big bucks. The good news it's an easy caliber to reload. I'd recommend Starline or Winchester brass. The least expensive factory would be what they call Cowboy loads, like Hornady, Winchester white box, or Fiocchi and others. Gonna be a cast bullet over a light load of smokeless. I haven't shopped for any in a long time, last box I bought was at Outdoor America before they shutdown. You didn't say what brand of revolver you bought. If it's a Uberti or Pietta don't go hot with them. If it's a Ruger you can work your way up to some really hot stuff. For maximum fun use black powder. Depending on barrel length you can push a 250 grain bullet to near 1000fps with black and still be safe. [/QUOTE]
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