Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: splitshot on October 15, 2015, 06:58:01 PM
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in a charter arms 38 special can you shoot plus p ammo? how can you tell in any pistol if you can shoot plus p ammo? thanks, mike w
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check the manufacturers website for that particular model. It will tell if if's +P or not.
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i know on my S&W 642 is says +p right on the barrel
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My S&W M&P Bodyguard states +P on the barrel as well
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It'll always be stamped on the gun if the gun can shoot it
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Can I shoot +P in my .38 revolver?
Charter .38's are among the smallest revolvers in this caliber. Yes they can handle +P but we do not recommend it for the following reasons:
+P ammo requires a four-inch minimum barrel to burn the extra powder. Therefore, in a two-inch barrel the extra powder is burned after the bullet leaves the barrel creating more recoil and making it harder to come back to target.
We recommend a standard velocity load and practice with round nose lead rounds which are the least expensive. When you load for protection, use a jacketed or hollow point in the same grain you practice with.
http://www.charterarms.com/pages/faqs