That Was Quick (Re: Fed Nyclad .38 Ammo)


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The_Shootist
September 6, 2009, 09:59 PM
I still have some that I'm carrying in either my 642 or M85 but it seems that supplies online have dried up, if I wanted to replenish it. Guess I'll have to back to BB standard pressure .38 as at least I know I can periodically practice/restock my carry ammo.

I hate this ammo shortage - everybody is tapped out everywhere. I usually carry GS 124gr+P in my G19, but now I think will have to go with Speer GD in same config as that seems to the only premium SD ammo in 9mm available.

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Crowbar Muldoon
September 7, 2009, 01:09 AM
True enough, I haven't seen any in quite a while now. A shame, because it's a great low recoil round for the 642, which my significant other carries. We still have a box of 50 and a few speedloaders stocked, but that's it.

I wonder if Federal is still making it.

RevolvingGarbage
September 7, 2009, 01:16 AM
Saw a few 20 round boxes locally for $21 a pop.
I dont think so.
I passed them up for one 50 round box of Prvi Partizan 158gr. LRN, which was $19.

Gary A
September 7, 2009, 01:24 AM
Federal has recently re-issued the standard pressure version of the Nyclad 125 grain .38 Special. Whether or not you can find it in your area, I don't know. I have seen it at gunshows locally here in Illinois. Whether it is identical to the older version, I know not.

JellyJar
September 7, 2009, 01:43 AM
http://www.gunsholstersandgear.com/2008/10/29/federal-nyclad-ammunition-in-38-special-to-be-reintroduced-at-2009-shot-show/

Storm
September 7, 2009, 04:40 PM
Federal has recently re-issued the standard pressure version of the Nyclad 125 grain .38 Special.

They sure have. I just bought a box of it last week for $20.00 for my LCR. I think it will be an outstanding match-up.

sidheshooter
September 7, 2009, 08:40 PM
My memory may be dim here, but didn't this load come in 50 round boxes back in the day?

a buck a round for an all-lead HP developed in the old-school days strikes me as opportunistic, but I guess it's a seller's market for Federal at this point.

Storm
September 8, 2009, 11:17 AM
My memory may be dim here, but didn't this load come in 50 round boxes back in the day?

a buck a round for an all-lead HP developed in the old-school days strikes me as opportunistic, but I guess it's a seller's market for Federal at this point.

All of the Federal Self Defense rounds that I'm seeing come in 20 round boxes. A buck a pop is par for the course and pretty much the lower end for SD rounds, at least rounds sold for that purpose and stated as so.

KBintheSLC
September 8, 2009, 05:11 PM
I found a box of new Nyclad's a while back and was surprised at how low the velocity was for such a light bullet. I expect that velocity out of a standard pressure 158g loading. After seeing the test results on denim-cover gel, I went back to my regular old cast lead 158's.

Gary A
September 8, 2009, 06:40 PM
was surprised at how low the velocity was for such a light bullet.

The old version of the Nyclad pretty reliably produced a bit over 800-830 or so fps from a 1 7/8 inch barrel. The new Nyclad is listed by Federal at 830 fps but no barrel length is specified. Since most of their baliistics are for 4 inch barrels, it gives one pause. I should have bought some when I saw them and will next time. I can chronograph some of the new ones compared to some of the originals and see if there is any difference.

420Stainless
September 8, 2009, 07:40 PM
My memory may be dim here, but didn't this load come in 50 round boxes back in the day?


I can say for sure they did in the standard pressure version.

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/cricketcage/DSCN0728.jpg

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