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Author: | bensdad [ Sun Jul 20, 2008 4:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | reloading 380 auto |
How's the case-life on these? Can I just keep using them like I have been with my 9mm Para and my 45 auto? |
Author: | chunkstyle [ Sun Jul 20, 2008 7:05 pm ] |
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Sure. .380 is a relatively low-pressure cartridge. Inspect between reloadings, like always. |
Author: | pastor paul [ Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:07 pm ] |
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i've got 6 reloads on some of my .380 brass and none look bad. i expect several more out of them. btw - care to share what recipe you are using? if not comfortable doing here, pm me. i've got one iuse for self defense and one for paper practice. |
Author: | bensdad [ Sun Jul 20, 2008 9:21 pm ] |
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I've only loaded two recipes so far. This is exactly what I have written in my recipe "journal": 95 gr. JSPHB (Zero Bullets) 3.0-3.1 gr. Bullseye (metering issues) CCI SPP COL: .97 Notes: Nice, use this for practice. 0 failures in 25 rds in Bersa Thunder 95 gr. JSPHB (Zero Bullets) 3.2 gr. Bullseye CCI SPP COL: .97 Notes: Max. according to Speer. Use as def. load in Bersa. Try in LCP. 0 failures in 25 rds. ETA: The reason I wrote "try in LCP" was that it actually felt a little snappier than the first load. I can't imagine why it would - it was a .2 gr. difference - but it really seemed to. I was thinking that in the LCP it might actually be uncomfortable. |
Author: | mnhogrider [ Thu Aug 07, 2008 9:57 am ] |
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I've been using this reload for .380 autos: 95 gr. Zero JSPHB 4.0 gr. Alliant Power Pistol Winchester WSP primers CBC, Winchester, S&B brass-reloaded 4+ times now. I find this to be great for target shooting. It cycles well in all my .380's: Ruger LCP Bersa Thunder Browning BDA The LCP beats the brass up pretty bad and ejects it a country mile. I'll lose my brass before I'm able to wear it out. |
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