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Load data for .38 Special + .357 | 110gr | Speer HPSB GD

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.38 Special + .357 | 110gr | Speer HPSB GD

Load Specifications

Bullet:
.357 | 110gr | Speer HPSB GD
Manufacturer SKU:
4009
Bullet Weight:
110gr | 7.1g
Bullet Diameter:
0.357" | 9.07mm
Bullet Length:
0.520" | 13.2mm
Caliber:
.38 Special
Case Length (l3):
1.145" | 29.1mm
Cartridge Length (C.O.L.):
1.527" | 38.8mm
Seated Depth:
0.138" | 3.5mm
Shank Seated Depth:
0.138" | 3.5mm
Case Capacity:
23.1 Grains of Water | 1.50 cm³
Primer Size:
Small Pistol (SP)
Max. allowed Pressure:
21756 psi | 1500 bar
LID:
LID_B6213_C585

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Load data for 0 loads in caliber .38 Special with .357 | 110gr | Speer HPSB GD bullet and 0 powder(s). The key underlying parameters are shown in the table above.

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Powder
Charge
FR
MaxP
%
V(0)
z
[ADI AP 100]*
<<locked>>
73%
18666
86%
**70
86%
Hodgdon TrailBoss
<<locked>>
96%
14692
68%
**50
100%
ReloadSwiss RS 14
<<locked>>
97%
13503
62%
**50
100%
Rottweil P 806
<<locked>>
71%
19029
87%
**65
92%
SNPE Vectan BA7 1/2
<<locked>>
65%
18289
84%
**47
92%
[Vihtavuori N105]*
<<locked>>
83%
19189
88%
**58
83%
Vihtavuori N32C Tin Star
<<locked>>
72%
18913
87%
**25
100%
Vihtavuori N350
<<locked>>
66%
19566
90%
**02
95%

Max Load - Barrel Length: 5.50''

Powder
Charge
FR
MaxP
%
V(0)
z
[ADI AP 100]*
<<locked>>
63%
13996
64%
**29
80%
Hodgdon TrailBoss
<<locked>>
61%
7034
32%
**7
99%
ReloadSwiss RS 14
<<locked>>
62%
6701
31%
**7
96%
[Rottweil P 806]*
<<locked>>
61%
12792
59%
**68
84%
SNPE Vectan BA7 1/2
<<locked>>
61%
15911
73%
**75
90%
[Vihtavuori N105]*
<<locked>>
79%
16781
77%
**93
80%
Vihtavuori N32C Tin Star
<<locked>>
62%
14504
67%
**24
100%
Vihtavuori N350
<<locked>>
61%
16737
77%
**24
92%

Start Load - Barrel Length: 5.50''

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% ... max. pressure of load in percent of the maximum allowed pressure for this caliber 

V(0) ... muzzle velocity in feet per second (fps) or  meters per second (m/s)

z ... powder burnt in percent

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