C cking13 Active Member May 20, 2017 251 176 VA Jul 31, 2021 #1 Breaking in the 10 mm and found this one that slipped past QC. Reactions: buckbull
RICMIC Veteran member Feb 21, 2012 1,971 1,716 Two Harbors, Minnesota Aug 1, 2021 #2 That's now a perfect "wadcutter-boat-tail.
memtb Active Member Jan 19, 2019 294 332 Winchester, Wyoming forum.eastmans.com Aug 1, 2021 #3 Whoops! memtb
Colorado Cowboy Super Moderator Jun 8, 2011 8,099 4,326 82 Dolores, Colorado Aug 1, 2021 #4 I load .38's for my Bulls Eye pistol. I use 148gr hollow base wad cutters. Once in awhile I'll seat one backwards. I just shoot it in practice.
I load .38's for my Bulls Eye pistol. I use 148gr hollow base wad cutters. Once in awhile I'll seat one backwards. I just shoot it in practice.
memtb Active Member Jan 19, 2019 294 332 Winchester, Wyoming forum.eastmans.com Aug 1, 2021 #5 Colorado Cowboy said: I load .38's for my Bulls Eye pistol. I use 148gr hollow base wad cutters. Once in awhile I'll seat one backwards. I just shoot it in practice. Click to expand... Many years ago, an inverted hollow-base wadcutter was one of the defense bullets of choice in Chief Special type handguns! memtb
Colorado Cowboy said: I load .38's for my Bulls Eye pistol. I use 148gr hollow base wad cutters. Once in awhile I'll seat one backwards. I just shoot it in practice. Click to expand... Many years ago, an inverted hollow-base wadcutter was one of the defense bullets of choice in Chief Special type handguns! memtb