Oddball loads
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 8:37 pm
I have been toying with some odd loads lately and thought I would share.
1. I make up shot rounds for my S&W 640 and 638 using about 95 grs.
of #8 shot in a shot capsule. Pretty much a full capsule and they
pattern fairly well - 5-6 inches at 3-4 ft. Great for squirrels, as I don't
shoot snakes, I relocate them. Different issue.
So, not being able to purchase 9mm capsules I used the same as for
the .38/.357 and load them up for my S&W 940 in 9mm cases.
They look really weird as there is as much capsule showing as case,
maybe more capsule than case, but they shoot just fine. Same kind
of patterns as from the 640. No way these would work in an auto!
2. I recently acquired an Enfield No. 4, MK 1. A nice WWII that looks
pretty good. Not having one of these before I looked around for
load data. I ran across a load for a 71gr, .32ACP bullet (I have a
couple of .32ACP pistols) which uses 12 Grs of UNIQUE. There is NO
recoil, and more of a pffft than bang but at close range they shoot
pretty good. I didn't measure them but kept all in about a 3-4 inch
circle at about 25 yards. I will be taking these to a longer range to
see if I can get on paper at 100 yds.
3. I have a box of 36 cal lead balls. Don't know why, just do. So I
thought, heck that is close to .357 why not load them into a .38SP
case and see what happens. I shot a bunch of these through my
640 at 10 yards and managed to keep all withing about 5 inches.
I did notice that I had to point the muzzle up then bring it down slowly
prior to shooting or I would sometimes get a pfffft rather than a bang.
Not much powder in the case. May bump it up in the future.
4. I loaded up 110gr SP's for .30-06. I did actually shoot a pig with
one of these at about 90 yards with good effect with a 1903A3.
I hit it kind of high in mid back about 3 inches below the top of the
back. There was a perfect .308 hole going in, and a fist sized hole
on the other side.
The pig dropped in its tracks and did not move.
Do any of you other handloaders have any odd stuff that you have
developed that you would care to share? I have lots of time to tinker,
as long as it appears to be safe. So far, so good.
Tom,
NW Kerr County
1. I make up shot rounds for my S&W 640 and 638 using about 95 grs.
of #8 shot in a shot capsule. Pretty much a full capsule and they
pattern fairly well - 5-6 inches at 3-4 ft. Great for squirrels, as I don't
shoot snakes, I relocate them. Different issue.
So, not being able to purchase 9mm capsules I used the same as for
the .38/.357 and load them up for my S&W 940 in 9mm cases.
They look really weird as there is as much capsule showing as case,
maybe more capsule than case, but they shoot just fine. Same kind
of patterns as from the 640. No way these would work in an auto!
2. I recently acquired an Enfield No. 4, MK 1. A nice WWII that looks
pretty good. Not having one of these before I looked around for
load data. I ran across a load for a 71gr, .32ACP bullet (I have a
couple of .32ACP pistols) which uses 12 Grs of UNIQUE. There is NO
recoil, and more of a pffft than bang but at close range they shoot
pretty good. I didn't measure them but kept all in about a 3-4 inch
circle at about 25 yards. I will be taking these to a longer range to
see if I can get on paper at 100 yds.
3. I have a box of 36 cal lead balls. Don't know why, just do. So I
thought, heck that is close to .357 why not load them into a .38SP
case and see what happens. I shot a bunch of these through my
640 at 10 yards and managed to keep all withing about 5 inches.
I did notice that I had to point the muzzle up then bring it down slowly
prior to shooting or I would sometimes get a pfffft rather than a bang.
Not much powder in the case. May bump it up in the future.
4. I loaded up 110gr SP's for .30-06. I did actually shoot a pig with
one of these at about 90 yards with good effect with a 1903A3.
I hit it kind of high in mid back about 3 inches below the top of the
back. There was a perfect .308 hole going in, and a fist sized hole
on the other side.
The pig dropped in its tracks and did not move.
Do any of you other handloaders have any odd stuff that you have
developed that you would care to share? I have lots of time to tinker,
as long as it appears to be safe. So far, so good.
Tom,
NW Kerr County