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    What caliber would you be most interested in seeing tested?

    I put up a quick survey, on my blog, asking what calibers people would like to see tested. Stop by and let me know what you would like to see in the future.

    https://general-cartridge.com/2022/0...to-see-tested/
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    No option for 30-30 150 gr in 16 and 20" barrels.....
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    A great many people, including myself, routinely carry .38 Special snubbies as EDC for concealed carry. Many common so-called defense loads do not expand from the S&W J-frames with 1-7/8" barrels, and wadcutter ammo is often suggested as an alternative. I would be interested in a comparison of Non+P loads which are suitable for carry in the light alloy frame revolvers such as the S&W Model 37, Colt Agent and Charter Arms Undercover. Having shot several Airweight revolvers loose with +P ammo, having to choose a +P load is an expensive choice when the gun develops end shake or goes out of time and the factory will not repair your gun due to "abuse."

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    .38 FMJ flat points from snubbies
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outpost75 View Post
    A great many people, including myself, routinely carry .38 Special snubbies as EDC for concealed carry. Many common so-called defense loads do not expand from the S&W J-frames with 1-7/8" barrels, and wadcutter ammo is often suggested as an alternative. I would be interested in a comparison of Non+P loads which are suitable for carry in the light alloy frame revolvers such as the S&W Model 37, Colt Agent and Charter Arms Undercover. Having shot several Airweight revolvers loose with +P ammo, having to choose a +P load is an expensive choice when the gun develops end shake or goes out of time and the factory will not repair your gun due to "abuse."
    Not to steal 5 Pins' thunder but hopefully this will save him some work.

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    If you're testing in VYSE, may I request the following from short barrels?

    147 grain HST
    147 grain Winchester M1153
    147 grain RA9SXT-C

    I appreciate your efforts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gruntjim View Post
    If you're testing in VYSE, may I request the following from short barrels?

    147 grain HST
    147 grain Winchester M1153
    147 grain RA9SXT-C

    I appreciate your efforts.
    Want to see the SXTC and HST myself from a 3” or 3.1” so I strongly second this.


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    .38 Special, .327 Magnum, and the new .30 Super Carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jellydonut View Post
    .38 Special, .327 Magnum, and the new .30 Super Carry.
    I get a lot of people asking me to test the .30 SC. Unfortunately I don't have one.
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