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Magnum Primers in .38SP ?

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22 January 2022, 21:41
Michael Michalski
Magnum Primers in .38SP ?
I'm totally out of small pistol primers. Can I use CCI 550 (magnum) primers in .38sp ?


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22 January 2022, 22:44
ronco
Yes, just start low and work your way up.
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23 January 2022, 01:57
webfeet
There are certain powders (HS-6 for one) where magnum primers are specified in a loading manual (Speer) for 38 Special +P loads. Some powders like HS-6 need a bit more spark to burn when it is very cold out.

If it were me I would use 158 grain bullets, HS-6 powder, and a magnum primer. If I didn't have HS-6 I would use a standard 38 Special load using a medium speed powder load specified (like Unique or Universal), a heavy bullet, and then check the velocity in a 357 Magnum revolver factoring in barrel length.

After I had a velocity that matched a standard 38 Special load I would use it in a late model 38 Special revolver that is rated for +P loads or better yet, a 357 Magnum. The difference in 357 Mag and 38 Spl +P max pressure is more than 20kpsi. Any issue would be 38 Special brass construction not the revolver itself.
02 February 2022, 01:19
Michael Michalski
Thanks guys. I tried a minimum load (125 fmj 4.8 of 231) and works fine.


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