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Pistol Reloading Newbie - Bullet Depth for 38Spl
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 3956830" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Crimp your lead cowboy action bullet in the top groove (A). This will be the right answer for 99% for the ordinary lead bullets you load for .38 Spl, especially the mild Cowboy Action loads. Over the last 50 years, I've loaded a truckload of them for .38 Spl revolvers, and loading is much simpler with them than with say, 9mm in various semi-autos. Don't overcrimp or overthink .38 Spl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 3956830, member: 796"] Crimp your lead cowboy action bullet in the top groove (A). This will be the right answer for 99% for the ordinary lead bullets you load for .38 Spl, especially the mild Cowboy Action loads. Over the last 50 years, I've loaded a truckload of them for .38 Spl revolvers, and loading is much simpler with them than with say, 9mm in various semi-autos. Don't overcrimp or overthink .38 Spl. [/QUOTE]
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