A friend and I were talking and he described this situation. He uses a 125gr jacketed HP in his .38 Special with 4.8gr of HP-38, with a small pistol primer. He notices debris in the fired cases that looks like unfired powder and wondered if he can use a magnum small pistol primer.
My thought is the small powder column lies at least horizontally in the case, perhaps even more toward the bullet base if the revolver is pointed downward to a significant degree (i.e., held in a holster prior to firing). I opined this could contribute to inadequate powder ignition compared to a powder that occupies more space in the case. He could try a magnum primer but should first back down on the charge which is now 0.1gr under maximum.
He's not anxious to change powders as he uses HP-38 in his 9mm and doesn't want to get into the expense of added inventory.
I'd appreciate any thoughts.
My thought is the small powder column lies at least horizontally in the case, perhaps even more toward the bullet base if the revolver is pointed downward to a significant degree (i.e., held in a holster prior to firing). I opined this could contribute to inadequate powder ignition compared to a powder that occupies more space in the case. He could try a magnum primer but should first back down on the charge which is now 0.1gr under maximum.
He's not anxious to change powders as he uses HP-38 in his 9mm and doesn't want to get into the expense of added inventory.
I'd appreciate any thoughts.