Posted by TimV on January 14, 2015 at 13:47:28 from (142.105.255.90):
In Reply to: OT Pistol Ammo posted by dej(Jed) on January 14, 2015 at 11:11:23:
Old Western Scrounger appears to have .38 Auto in stock. I'm sure you're aware, but if not, be careful when buying ammo--the .38 Super Auto case is pretty much identical to the .38 Auto (in fact, from the looks of it, that's what OWS uses to load their ammunition) but is loaded to much higher pressures and may not be safe to use in older guns, and there's no foolproof system of knowing exactly what you're getting other than relying on the manufacturer's published specs. This can be iffy--I noticed that Midway is selling .38 Super Auto ammo under the heading of .38 Auto. The same is true of several other cartridges as there have been a number of attempts over the years to improve the .38 Auto's ballistics. If you handload, these are a pretty straightforward proposition, and then you'll be able to make sure you're not overworking the gun.
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