Reloading 38 Special Target Rounds

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии • 48

  • @formicapple2
    @formicapple2 2 года назад +7

    British shooter here. Lost my pistols in 96 as we all did. Nice to reminisce past days. My fav load was 2.6 grains of Bullseye, 148 grain hollow based wad cutter. Could get all rounds in v bull at 25 meters bench rested, most times ave 96 hand held. Ah salad days, miss those times at the range with my mates.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  2 года назад +2

      Oh yea ... I really enjoyed shooting wad cutters in 38. I always used 357 casings for 357 and 38 casings in the 38. Good old 0.358-inch, 148-grain double ended wad cutters. I used both Bulleye and Hi-Skor 700x, back in the day ...

    • @JackGorton1960s
      @JackGorton1960s 8 месяцев назад +2

      Shitcan the king & get them back.

  • @JackGorton1960s
    @JackGorton1960s 8 месяцев назад +2

    Always scrape the pocket. New primer must seat fully.

  • @patv1271
    @patv1271 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome video. Very detailed and nothing left out. That is more flare on the mouth than I use.

  • @A_Renaissance_Man
    @A_Renaissance_Man  12 лет назад +2

    Well ... this is the only press I have ever owned since 1985. I works fine for all of the calibers I reload, 38-45 hand gun and 223 - 270 rifle. I like the turret in that I can change out the depriming die when I pick up brass at the range. I have seen this press at gun shows for 80 dollars. A good number of primers will miss the catch pan and roll away to be stepped on later. This is not a progressive press. Just perform one operation at a time. The primer feeder works well but is slow

  • @johnkazuberns7008
    @johnkazuberns7008 4 года назад +1

    Adding some brasso is pretty good too

  • @footnotedrummer
    @footnotedrummer Год назад +1

    It's funny, but I've never used a full blown wad cutter in reloading. It's funny how odd they look. Thanks for the video!

  • @magnaman94
    @magnaman94 10 лет назад +6

    Great video. Thanks

  • @romansten9
    @romansten9 13 лет назад

    @prokity I see your point. On the other hand, bullet casting is like any other part of reloading, you have to enjoy it or whats the point? It all takes time. I like casting bullets.Professionally made?We all know that the best quality is hand made yourself, nobody else cares more & thats also why many of us reload
    But I wouldn't have a problem buying cast bullets at a good price. The thing I would never do is pay 15-20 cents per bullet like some do (unless its for something special)

  • @BeadsbyNicole
    @BeadsbyNicole 6 лет назад +2

    148 gr Hollow Base Wadcutter
    2.7 gr Bullseye
    Seat flush with a very light roll crimp.
    Recipe of Bullseye champions for 80 years!!!!

    • @pinslayer4579
      @pinslayer4579 6 лет назад

      Titegroup seems to burn cleaner and is more readily available in my area 2.7. Gr. Also

  • @scenicdriveways6708
    @scenicdriveways6708 7 лет назад

    I just got done reloading 150 - .38spl. 148 gr. HBWC's ( Hollow Base Wad Cutters ) with 3.5 grains of Unique Powder and CCI primers .

  • @davidsquall351
    @davidsquall351 13 лет назад

    Cool scale I like all the info it has.

  • @firefox8192
    @firefox8192 11 лет назад +3

    SUPERB! this guy must be a school teacher , he very comprehensive THANKS . LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES REPUBLIC. Keep your powder Dry.

  • @bucklee436
    @bucklee436 10 лет назад +4

    you sound like joker on shrumes yo!! Great vid.

    • @spapi3880
      @spapi3880 5 лет назад

      Buck Lee you know how I got these scars? Primer detonation.

  • @tjmooremusic
    @tjmooremusic 7 лет назад

    Sure looks like you know what you are doin.
    I have two questions in regards to reloading 38special.
    1. Do you recommend any particular primer manufacturer?
    2. What priming tool are you using?
    3. What tray are you using?
    4. Any comments, lessons on getting a good roll crimp? ??
    I enjoyed the video.
    Thank you.

  • @johnkazuberns7008
    @johnkazuberns7008 4 года назад

    Ever considered a progressive press like the Dillon 650/750?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад

      Thank you for asking. I have considered them but, my volume is so low that I cannot justify the money spent. Currently I enjoy the routine I have developed for myself and I will continue to just 'hobby' around as I do not shoot volumes of projectiles that would move me to a progressive system.

  • @drebaselius9160
    @drebaselius9160 3 года назад

    Great video. That priming tool/tray is a must. Who makes it?

  • @mdd1963
    @mdd1963 7 лет назад

    I skimmed, looking to see what your chosen powder and charge weight was....did I just miss it?

    • @fjb4932
      @fjb4932 6 лет назад

      mdd1963
      I do believe you did ( miss powder and charge weight ):
      38 Spcl Target Load
      148 Gr DEWC
      2.1 grain / 700-X
      1.250 COAL
      Lesson: skimming=skipped / missed

  • @romansten9
    @romansten9 13 лет назад

    I looked at Rimrock. The standard dewc 148 gr .357 bullets were about 6 cents each. Is that the one you use? Currently I make my own from free lead, but I might be willing to pay a little for them sometime in the future. thanks for the video.

  • @zachburke8906
    @zachburke8906 9 лет назад

    intresting video to just skim over nice job

  • @allenstark1583
    @allenstark1583 4 года назад

    I was wondering what type of a reloading press is that you're using? I don't think I've ever seen one quite like that I know it's a turret press but what brand?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  4 года назад

      Thank you for asking. The press is a Lyman that I purchased used in 1983. In all these years I never looked to upgrade to something new.

  • @tankstew7
    @tankstew7 11 лет назад

    Why don't you use the priming feature on your press? I have the same press and think it works well.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  11 лет назад

      Yes the primer feature does work well with this press. I prefer to the hand primer because Priming with the handle requires four movements. Case on and up into position, down onto the primer, up to remover the primer tool, down to remove the case.

    • @tankstew7
      @tankstew7 11 лет назад

      ***** After I wrote you, I saw where you noted that it was a little slow on the Lyman press. Thanks for the response. Any thoughts on whether to use the RCBS hand primer or the Lee?

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  11 лет назад

      I have not used the Lee. RCBS has worked very well for me so I have not tried anything else.

  • @toyotrustPR
    @toyotrustPR 10 лет назад

    Thank you for the video, it helped a lot.

  • @carllove3705
    @carllove3705 10 лет назад

    David Prokity- What kind of press is that? It looks really sturdy and strong.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  10 лет назад

      The press is a 1980's Lyman Turret press. I have seen them at gun shows for $80 or so.

  • @ArthurSperotto
    @ArthurSperotto 13 лет назад

    Awsome vid!!! Just subbed ya!!!

  • @ArtZasadny
    @ArtZasadny 4 года назад +1

    Lyman Spar-T!!

  • @joecachia2
    @joecachia2 8 лет назад +5

    Too much flaring. that is definitely not 'just enough' IMO . No wonder you have to trim often.

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  8 лет назад +2

      +Joseph Cachia You are correct and I no longer need to flair cases anymore. I am making a video on that exact topic. Thank you for your input. I greatly appreciate your comments.

  • @tjmooremusic
    @tjmooremusic 7 лет назад

    Subscibed!

  • @SouthernAlco
    @SouthernAlco 6 лет назад +2

    Good video, but way too much bell

    • @A_Renaissance_Man
      @A_Renaissance_Man  6 лет назад

      Thank you for your reply. I currently do not force the lead down the shell but the flair could be toned down a bit. No cracks yet.

  • @danielswartz6818
    @danielswartz6818 Год назад +2

    you have a tendency to repeat yourself over and over do you realize how much time you spent on opening up the mouth of the cartridge to accept a bullet. Too much time explain it once and that’s enough. I couldn’t watch anymore cause you’re dragging it out.

  • @inritoday
    @inritoday 8 лет назад

    Good info, thanks

  • @charlesirby9222
    @charlesirby9222 9 лет назад

    Howdy David…Sizing with the Lee sizer just got fast…please watch this short clip we put on You Tube in order for Lee to look at it and possibly modify their sizing approach.
    ruclips.net/video/4iHUDbC9hQk/видео.html
    If you agree please contact my pard, Thom Finks as it is on his channel…I don't have one as yet. Thank You…charlie