So I picked up some TulAmmo steel cased 38 spl of course super cheap, 1,500 rounds. I was looking for something to practice shooting from the hip and other defensive shooting scenarios. I loaded 5 up into the cylinder of my 340pd and they felt like a .357 almost. All 5 cases were stuck in the cylinder. Had to hammer them out with a wooden dowel. So needless to say I’m not using the rest for that gun.
What I would find ideally are some cheap, brass, lead cast ‘cowboy’ loads that are easy on the gun and easy on my hand after many rounds at the range.
I’m now skeptical of all cheap ammo but I’m sure Someone here can recommend something that fits the bill.
Seriously, it doesn’t have to be match grade, jacketed, burn clean or anything. Just go bang and extract the way it’s supposed to, and be on the lighter end of things.
Also to clarify, I’m not asking for tips on where to find cheap ammo, I have found plenty. What I am looking for is some direction with regards to which ammo to stay away from, and which might come recommended by another hide member, based on my description, so I don’t go blowing another $300 for stuff I can’t use.
Anyone got a lead?
What I would find ideally are some cheap, brass, lead cast ‘cowboy’ loads that are easy on the gun and easy on my hand after many rounds at the range.
I’m now skeptical of all cheap ammo but I’m sure Someone here can recommend something that fits the bill.
Seriously, it doesn’t have to be match grade, jacketed, burn clean or anything. Just go bang and extract the way it’s supposed to, and be on the lighter end of things.
Also to clarify, I’m not asking for tips on where to find cheap ammo, I have found plenty. What I am looking for is some direction with regards to which ammo to stay away from, and which might come recommended by another hide member, based on my description, so I don’t go blowing another $300 for stuff I can’t use.
Anyone got a lead?