Busyhands94
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I have been thinking about getting a .36 Remington and a .38 Spesh gated conversion cylinder for a while now. I may end up buying one in a year or so.
I'm kind of a newbie as car as loading handgun cartridges, and the idea of trying heeled bullets sounds fascinating. I'm always up for learning something new about firearms.
So the questions are how hot can I load those .38 Specials? I'm thinking you could push those bullets a little faster being that there's more metal around the rounds than in a .45 cylinder. And also, what diameter roundball mold would be needed to make into a .38 heeled bullet mold?
Just kinda curious about the subject. Any info on this would be appreciated.
I'm kind of a newbie as car as loading handgun cartridges, and the idea of trying heeled bullets sounds fascinating. I'm always up for learning something new about firearms.
So the questions are how hot can I load those .38 Specials? I'm thinking you could push those bullets a little faster being that there's more metal around the rounds than in a .45 cylinder. And also, what diameter roundball mold would be needed to make into a .38 heeled bullet mold?
Just kinda curious about the subject. Any info on this would be appreciated.