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TimK
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38-55 Bullet Diameter Suggestions
May 6th, 2005 at 9:12am
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I have a very old [made in 1897] (new to me) 38-55.  I slugged the barrel with some dential compound they use in the gage lab here at work and found the diameter to be 0.380, using their "vision system".  Should I order 0.377, 0.379 or 0.380 diameter cast bulelts?  I want to test some before I order a Brooks or Jones mold.  This my first "old" gun, the rest of mine are "new" old style guns!  Thanks for help. Tim K
  
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Re: 38-55 Bullet Diameter Suggestions
Reply #1 - May 6th, 2005 at 9:32am
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If you are testing go with .380. When you have Steve cut the mouls I would go with .381 -.382. 
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Reply #2 - May 6th, 2005 at 10:39am
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Timk,

  I'll second what 40_Rod says. IMO, and what I do is to always size bullets .001" - .002" over groove diam. My original barrel is also .380" and I use a .381" sized bullet.

  But...... With that large a bullet you might not be able to chamber a loaded round. If at all possible try and find a bullet of the correct size and see if you can chamber it.

  If it doesn't chamber then you will have to either have the chamber opened up, or just shoot bullets sized to a diam. that will work. With BP an undersized bullet will bump up, but even at that use the biggest bullet you can chamber up to a diam. of .381" - .382". The other alternative, of course, is to breech seat. In that way there's no problem. This last is what I do with my gun since I only use it for Schuetzen shooting.

  You haven't told us what you plan on using this gun for so hopefully the above covers any contingency.

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Re: 38-55 Bullet Diameter Suggestions
Reply #3 - May 6th, 2005 at 10:53am
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I'm planning to just use the gun for fun shooting and plinking at the range and always deer and pig hunting.  Maybe to dispatch any unlucky woodchucks now and then!  Also what I didn't say, don't tell anyone else on this board, is that it is my first, and only, lever gun (all the rest being single shots).  It is a M1894 Win made in 1897 per Win service, in excellent condition, that I got very, very cheap last Friday.  I almost felt bad paying the guy whan I heard what he wanted for it, last Friday.  I got 1 1/2 " groups (with Win Factory ammo) yesterday @ 50 yards and about the same @ 100 yards with the 8# trigger pull.Tim K
  
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Re: 38-55 Bullet Diameter Suggestions
Reply #4 - May 20th, 2005 at 10:58pm
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ah-ha timk,

a lever action is a horse of another color.. now we are talking fixed ammo that  must slide rite into the chamber with no resistance at all.

now if you want it for hunting plinking and lever action matches. for hunting and the tube magizine, you will need a flat nose bullet at around 200grs. for plinking, the 200gr bullet is a little heavybut, it's a good compromise. for lever action target and shilouette matches, 200gr is about rite.

so, i would think, no custom mold is necessary. lyman or rcbs should be able to fill your needs nicly.
  
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Reply #5 - May 20th, 2005 at 11:07pm
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some how lost the last line or two..

if you are getting an 1 and a 1/2 at 100yds. pull a factory bullet and get the mold in that dia. it should fit the chamber and bore nicely. make the o.a.l. just long enuff to give a semi-snug fit it the throat and you should be in fat city..

good luck and ..ttfn..grampa..
  
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