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Posted By: Shortgrub 1895 38-72 loads - 01/07/15
Just picked up a Whinchester 1895 in 38-72. Bore is good but shallow. Any load suggestions. Not much info that I can find. I would like to shoot mainly cast bullets. Any good source besides Buffalo arms?

Thanks
Posted By: NWPA Re: 1895 38-72 loads - 01/08/15
In Ken Waters"Pet Loads Complete Volume"He has some loades listed for the 38-72.

form cases from 405 Winchester brass,turn rim to .519 diameter
Lyman #375167 267 gr. 32 gr. IMR3031 target load
37 gr. IMR4895 hunting load
Hornady 220 gr. jacked 37 gr. RL-7
Speer 235 gr, jacked 35 gr. RL-7
No velocities were given.
Posted By: shrapnel Re: 1895 38-72 loads - 01/08/15
405 brass has too thick a rim to close the bolt with a round in the chamber. You need to find 38-72 brass. The rims were made thicker on the 405 so the action wouldn't close in the 40-72 as the 405 loads are more potent and could blow up the 40-72. The 40-72 and 38-72 were black powder chamberings before the 405 was developed.

I got a bunch of Jamison brass from Graf...

https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/category/categoryId/851

Mike Venturino and I have just completed an article on the 40-72 and the 405 Winchester testing both cartridges and cast bullets in original 1895 Winchesters.

We are using 5744 powder and 408 gas check bullets. I can't say what you will want to use for the 38-72 without a bore measurement and choosing a cast bullet accordingly. Ours is a mould Mike ordered special for this project with a 320 grain bullet. I would expect yours to be a bit lighter, but you should be able to closely duplicate the same loads.

The article will be out shortly, I don't know which magazine he is sending it to, Rifle or Handloader...

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Posted By: Shortgrub Re: 1895 38-72 loads - 01/08/15
Thanks Gents for the info. Looking forward to bringing the ole gal back to life again.
Posted By: tmitch Re: 1895 38-72 loads - 01/08/15
Post some pictures of the "ole gal", we like the porn! wink
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