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I have some 230gr wadcutters, my plan was to crimp it on the bullet shoulder. Eventually I'm planning on seeing what I can doe with a 185gr bullet. I should be above 2000fps easily. | |||
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I ran into a similar problem. I have a 10mm / .38-40 Ruger convertable. I wanted to put a cannalure on 10mm bullets to shoot in the .38-40 case. I bought a Clymer canalure tool. Works great. You can put the cannalure any where you want it on any caliber bullet. | ||
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Xtar, have you noticed any accuracy differences with the bullets you put a cannalure on? | |||
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Neither of the guns I shoot thes cartridges through are really "tack drivers" to start with, A Model 92 Winchester and a Blackhawk, but I really can't really tell any accuracy difference. I just liked the idea of making a "10mm magnum" by loading the 10mm bullet in the .38-40 case and shooting through the Blackhawk. The case capacity is obviously greater and the blackhawk is plenty strong. Wish I had a chronograph, I was able to inch up over published .38-40 loads quite a bit with no pressure signs. The cannalure is very uniform and doesnt seem to distort the bullet at all. | ||
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I shoot 180gr bullets in my Blackhawk 38-40 that are in the 1400's without much fuss. I've never "pushed" it to see just what it would do. Gotta love the ".38-40 Ruger Magnum" (keeps me from buying a .41mag) | |||
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