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Post by sixshot on May 11, 2018 22:34:13 GMT -5
38 Casull is sold!
Dick
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Post by wildcatter on May 15, 2018 12:31:54 GMT -5
That took a long time to move,,, I would love to have had it, but it would never wear a zip tie in this cave, that should go to a collector. Thanks for the eye candy Dick,, now I will go humbled and shoot my V-Bob,,,,
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Post by bigbrowndog on May 15, 2018 20:13:59 GMT -5
The 357sig is a 40sw case necked down to 357, as I recall the 38 Casull is a 45 super case necked down to 355. So much stronger case than 45acp, and bigger than the SIG round. Dick, I remember the recoil spring being in excess of 20#, something like 22-24#, it was very stout.
Trapr
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Post by cas on May 17, 2018 19:59:04 GMT -5
Can you perhaps give us the ballpark it went for, just out of curiosity?
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cmh
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Post by cmh on May 19, 2018 0:35:32 GMT -5
Well..... I asked about the 38 casull a year ago and all I got was crickets.... 🤔🤔🤔🤔 Now I know.
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Post by ss30378 on May 27, 2018 15:59:19 GMT -5
I built a casull in a glock and its a fun round. Many will say the dillon round bests it but in my testing ive gotten a 125gr slug to 1969fps in a 6" tube. I just make brass from small primered 45acp brass and run SR primers in it. More info here: www.glocktalk.com/threads/38-casull-glock.1682573/
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Post by cmh on May 27, 2018 18:40:09 GMT -5
At one time I had a glock setup in both 10mm and 9x25 Dillon..... the 9x25 really hums 😉
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Post by toddb on May 29, 2018 21:29:54 GMT -5
The little man inside of me wants to know what that goes for.I Laughed so hard at your post.... I could likely never afford it and knew it would go to the good home of a responsible collector... but I had the same question.
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