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It's designated as a +p after the change in 1974 to distinguish it from the 380acp which will chamber both. All 38 super will say +p or is supposed to. I've been looking at a compact 1911 in 38 super so I have researched it a good bit lately.
So you're saying that there is no difference in max pressure between 38 super and 38 super +P? Because the whole point of +P is to designate over max pressure. You're saying 38 Super +P is the actual name of the cartridge?
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"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
So you're saying that there is no difference in max pressure between 38 super and 38 super +P? Because the whole point of +P is to designate over max pressure. You're saying 38 Super +P is the actual name of the cartridge?
Yes it was changed since the M1900 & 1903 autos chambered in 380acp would chamber the super but would cause catastrophic failure due to the drastic variation in pressure between yhe 2.
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I considered .44 spc but its pretty much an extinct predecessor to .44 mag. And all of the hot loads are just over pressure. I also don't know of any revolvers chambered in .44 spec only.
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Yes it was changed since the M1900 & 1903 autos chambered in 380acp would chamber the super but would cause catastrophic failure due to the drastic variation in pressure between yhe 2.
I will update it.
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As far as wildcats go what about 9x23 Winchester (actual factory offering just not well received) also 9x25 Dillon which is very interesting.
I have 9x25 Dillon, I've never even heard of 9x23, but I bet its damn near the same as Dillon.
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So its a .38 super basically? I forgot the 9x25 is a necked down 10mm.
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I have 9x25 Dillon, I've never even heard of 9x23, but I bet its damn near the same as Dillon.
It's a little bit weaker but pretty neat been pretty popular in 1911's it seems. Only downside is Winchester is the only one offering factory ammo that I've seen. 124gr @ 1460fps puts it at 5887lbf
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