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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3581705" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>Only if you find a good recipe for that powder in 38. They have been tested in a ballistics lab. But I would NOT try radical cutting back a powder like that. Not all powder can be used for a reduced load. Some like H110 are only recommended for near max loads. You can get into a dangerous situation like that. You can even unknowingly have a bullet not exit the barrel and lodge doing that. I think you can imagine what your next shot is going to do after that happens.</p><p>Try to find a recipe for you cal and powder or you just have to bite the bullet and find a recommended powder. Someone here may have tried this powder before and have some info for your 38 cal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3581705, member: 46875"] Only if you find a good recipe for that powder in 38. They have been tested in a ballistics lab. But I would NOT try radical cutting back a powder like that. Not all powder can be used for a reduced load. Some like H110 are only recommended for near max loads. You can get into a dangerous situation like that. You can even unknowingly have a bullet not exit the barrel and lodge doing that. I think you can imagine what your next shot is going to do after that happens. Try to find a recipe for you cal and powder or you just have to bite the bullet and find a recommended powder. Someone here may have tried this powder before and have some info for your 38 cal. [/QUOTE]
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