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Thousands of Cowboy Action shooters regularly load 125 grain RNFP lead bullets in their .38's, myself included. They use a variety of powders, but my choice is Bullseye for both rifle and pistol. Granted, these are mild loads, but very accurate.
sorry it took so long to get back. It was Nosler Reloading Guide 5th Edition. It should have been Fed. case and Win. small pistol primer.
Man I cant believe I did that.I was so focused on the load I didn't notice the primer.
I seat my 125 grain RNFP to 1.480", which is long for the bullet, and below the crimping groove. The only reason I use this OAL is it reliably feeds through our leveraction rifles smoothly.
Like rcmodel stated, seat them so they "look good". It won't make much difference when shooting from a revolver.
I'll Admit Lee Doesnt Have A Lot Of Info For Brand Specific Reloading But Any info Whether Reprint Or Not Is Still Needed Info If I Reload Brand Specific (and I Do Alot) I go To The Brand Website Great Source Of Info. And I Also Smelt Lead And Cast My Bullets.So I Will Just Say Info anywhere You Get it Is A Golden Wrinkle in The Old Gray Matter :banghead:
And Remember Opinions are Like Noses We All Have One and Sometimes One Needs To Be Picked !!:banghead:
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