phatcyclist
Active Member
I just purchased a revolver chambered in .38 spec/.357 mag and I think this is a good caliber for reloading. I know a .38 special case won't get worked much in the firing process so they will last a really long time. I have some 150~ grain wad-cutters and some Unique powder that I had for the .45 colt single action I just sold. I know these straight-cased, low pressure revolver cartridges are where Unique shines, so I'm wondering if anyone on here has some good advice on loading them. I've never loaded .38 special or wad-cutter projectiles but I've been reloading for a few years.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.