SR 4756 Powder

American Revival Apparel Company

Quiksilver

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Dec 15, 2012
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Newbie from western Colorado would like any feedback on SR 4756 powder behind a 125 gr. cast bullet. Trying to find a good load for my LCR 38 spl.

thanks,
Quiksilver
 

RICHGCOOP

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Mar 7, 2010
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Never use that powder in a pistol. If I remember right I used that in a 12 gauge 1 half ounce load.

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SkipD

Helper-outer
Jun 8, 2012
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The powder manufacturer (IMR) recommends SR 4756 for shotgun loads and "big" handgun cartridges. I would not classify the .38 Special as a "big" cartridge.
 
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Denny4kids

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The new Hodgun 2013 annual manual is at the news stands! It shows the 4756 data for all the bullet weights and even the +p 38 special.

Also good articles on the 9mm, 17 hornet, and much more about the new CFE 223 powder. Denny
 

SkipD

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Jun 8, 2012
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Denny4kids said:
The new Hodgun 2013 annual manual is at the news stands! It shows the 4756 data for all the bullet weights and even the +p 38 special.
4756 has been in several reloading data manuals for decades. However, in my old Lyman manual it was very clear that Unique outperformed the 4756 for the .38 Special lead bullet loads. Unique was what they were reporting as the most accurate of the tested loads and the velocities were all better than those achieved with 4756.
 

davevabch

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I have used it with 9mm and it shoots very well, I like it. (LC9 and SR9c) It is listed in many of the pistol data books including Lyman. Do not know about 38.