Fellas, just wondering if anyone out there loading 38 special in their 357 mag and 44 special in their 44mag manage to find accurate plinking loads? These are accurate handgun calibres to target ranges. But what about at 75 yards? I was thinking the velocity variations of such small powder charges in the big cases would start to effect groups at some point?
Reason I ask is I was thinking to try cowboy shooting, and would like to be able to teach the kids to hit targets past 75 yards with the guns as well. Those low powder loads would be easy on the ears and the neighbouring farms ears. However not if they shoot all over the place like like a 25 yard gallery gun.
Reason I ask is I was thinking to try cowboy shooting, and would like to be able to teach the kids to hit targets past 75 yards with the guns as well. Those low powder loads would be easy on the ears and the neighbouring farms ears. However not if they shoot all over the place like like a 25 yard gallery gun.