01 December 2011, 04:27
df0638-55 load data
Where can I get some load data for the 38-55 with 265 grain cast gas check bullets and RL 7 powder. I am using a modern falling block rifle.
Thanks
01 December 2011, 08:12
CrazyhorseconsultingOne thing that might help you is to slug your rifle and find out the actual size of the bore.
I have and shoot a Model 94 Winchester and the best results I have are with .377 diameter bullets. Fron what I have read the bore diameter with a 38-55 can range from .375 up to .380.
01 December 2011, 20:47
MickinColoAccording to the RCBS Cast Bullet Manual.
RCBS bullet weights are based on 100% linotype. W. W. or Lyman No. 2 would make a heavier bullet.
I guess I should prove that those loads are for a 38-55.
Crazyhorse is right, you may want to make a casing.
01 December 2011, 21:47
MickinColoquote:
I am using a modern falling block rifle.
Did you buy one of those new Lyman baby Sharps?
01 December 2011, 23:31
wrongtargetI'm not familiar with the action strength of your particular rifle, but being a modern falling block I'd think it's pretty stout, I use Lyman 48th RL7 375 Win data in my H&R 38-55 Target, both jacketed and gas checked cast, but with .379" or bigger bullets.
03 December 2011, 06:14
df06I ordered a C Sharps 1885 replica.
Thanks guys.
03 December 2011, 18:06
MickinColoVery nice.

That takes the mystery out of the bore size too, they know what it is.
05 December 2011, 05:29
j seeleybore size for a C. sharps 38-55 is .376
I hope that helps you out
Joe