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38 spl.
alan self
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Last weekend I bought some 38 spl. reloads cheap! at a gun show. Starting to wonder about them. Is there some way to tell if they are any 'good' other than tying the pistol to a tree & pulling the trigger with a long string? Don't know weighing them would tell me anything Or just take them apart and reload them ?
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If they are reloads from some guy's table of odds and ends, no.
Mystery solved.[:)]
Some years ago a fella offered to sell me his .38 special reloads. I respectfully declined, but my pard picked them up. Well some informal shooting went on later that week and my pard loaded his S&W up and handed it to Dude to shoot. Well, Dude ended up holding what looked like a metal banana peel in his hand after he pulled the trigger. Thank the lord no one was killed or injured. Moral of the story. Don't trust ammo some other cowboy loaded. Your life may depend on it. Not to mention the life of your hogleg.
Shoot Straight,
MW
A .357 mag is no defense from a squib load either. Be careful with your advice my friend.
Respectfully,
MW
See above.
Respectfully,
MW
I'll stick by my info to Alan, and with nearly 20 years as an NRA certified handgun instructor I feel confident with my knowledge, PARD!!!!
If you pull them and see a readily identifiable powder- very few- but Red Dot comes to mind for instance- then you could work out the load and whether it is safe. Otherwise it must be assumed that you can't count on it.