SonOfScubaDiver
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So.......now that I'm finally doing some reloading, I'd like to find out which bullet style and weight would work best in my revolvers. For my first reloading, I loaded 148gn DEWC. I fired them out of both my 3" SP101 and my LCR. The SP101 is a 357 and the LCR is a 38spcl. I noticed two things while at the range: accuracy got noticeably better with the SP101 at 7-25 yards--accuracy was about the same with the LCR, but actually got a little worse at 15-25 yards. The factory target ammo I was buying was 130gn. I know enough to know that different weight bullets give different results, but I don't know how to find out what weight bullets my guns' sights come dialed in at from the factory. Since most 357 SD ammo is of the 125gn variety, I'm guessing that that would probly be the best weight bullet for the SP101, but I could be wrong because I'm not loading magnum rounds, just regular old 38 spcl, and like I said, accuracy got better with the 148gn DEWC. What do you guys recommend I try next? I know that 158gn bullets were the standard in 38spcl for decades, but does that mean that's what I should load for the LCR and SP101? Do I load different weight bullets for each gun? I know half the "fun" is trying this, that, and the other when reloading, but I'm trying not to go too crazy with supplies until I have a more permanent place in the house to git mah reloading on. Since the possibilities are endless when it comes to 38spcl, I'm hoping y'all can help me narrow things down. I'm open to any style of bullet. It doesn't have to be a DEWC. I'm open to trying FMJ, LRN, SWC, HPSWC, Semi JHP, Flat nose, etc. Thanks.