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    Posted: 09 July 2004 at 11:32

This morning we got out to the range before too hot!

At  50yds from a pistol support, knowing I have an adjustment now switching shootings hands, my shot groups with the 38 spl were spread way over the target paper, where as with the 357 they were not great but inside a three inch group, some in a quarter.

Using the same pistol but different ammo...factory ammo.. not mine.

The sights are fixed...no adjustment.

Question: Is it the difference in bullet length, noting that 357mag is about .130inches longer than the 38 spl causing the 38 spl to " jump" into the rifling more so than the 357 mag? Thus poorer shot groups?

I know pistols are not as accurate as rifles but why such a difference.

Maybe it is still my change over from right to left hand.

Any thoughts?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 July 2004 at 12:12
bojon: i dont think its the jump from the cylender to the cone of the bdl.  i shoot 44 spl. out of my mag all the time with the same results. crappy. i havent shot it much in a long time . i use to shoot combat corse , i would sand bag em.. i would use the hottest mag rounds i had to warm up with. then when it was my turn i would use the spl. with a 208 gr. wadcutter with about 3 or 4 gr. of powder. it shoot very good but when i had to shoot left handed i would have dont better just by throwing the rounds with my hand. it was the only 1 that i didnt get in the kill zone.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 July 2004 at 12:41

I've always had better accuracy with .38's in a .38 than in a .357. Some have been pretty close but never equal. They say it's the pressure jump going into the forcing cone. On the other hand I've had several .357 rifles and the accuracy with .38's has always been excellent. The thing to do would be to run them accross the chrono to check the deviation. My guess is that the .38's have more than the .357's.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 July 2004 at 14:11

Bojon;

I've reloaded for the .357 for a while now.  I've always, without exception, used .357 brass.  That's not to say that all loads are magnum, because they aren't.  Most of my practice/plinkinig rounds are loaded with a 125 gr copper-washed bullet & 5.0 gr of 700X. 

I get excellent accuracy with a very clean burning powder.  When I do load up to magnum velocity I use Blue Dot, but go to jacketed bullets.

If I remember correctly, you do reload.  My advice is to stop bothering with the .38 brass & just load .357 to whatever level you need for the purpose at hand.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 July 2004 at 16:18

Its my belief that when using the shorter special cases in a magnum cylinder the bullet has just a bit of unsupported travel to the cylinder throat, that causes accuracy to go to pot.

Best cure I've found is using a longer bullet in the special cases, or putting special type loads int the magnum case so the bullet is closer to the throat.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 July 2004 at 17:15
Check how the bullets fit the throat. If they aren't .001 over, they won't shoot well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 July 2004 at 04:37

Thanks to all of you.

The idea of CB's I want to try, and yes the spacing, length must contribute or take away something.

We can load up different weights and use other powders staying with the 357.

This is the next step, and I'll report back in couple of weeks as soon as we load up and shoot some of our own 357.

Thanks again.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 August 2004 at 11:46
I shoot .38s from all my .357s (a Colt SAA, a Colt M357 and a Ruger SP 101), and they all show gilt edge accuracy.  I would be inclined to think it's the ammo, not the cartridge that's the problem.  A good cast bullet in .38 special, sized for your revolver should shoot as well as any .357 load.
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