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Boudreau Powder-Coated Bullets and Accurate No. 5

Another day on the range, and another set of test results.  These are the first loads I’ve tried with Boudreau’s 158-grain powder-coated semi-wadcutter bullets.  I loaded the Boudreau bullets into .38 Special cases for evaluation in a Colt Python and a Smith and Wesson Model 60.  My first reloads were with Accurate No. 5 powder.

158-grain Boudreau bullets in candy green. Boudreau’s makes a good bullet.
Fresh .38 Special reloads. The candy green color goes well with brass cases.

These days, you take what you can get when it comes to reloading components.  I previously developed accurate .38 Special loads with Bullseye, Unique, Power Pistol, and WW 231 propellant (you can read about them on our Tales of the Gun page), but I haven’t previously loaded .38 Special with Accurate No 5.  It was the only powder my reloading shop had in stock, so I bought a couple of bottles to try.

Classy-looking ammo.
Accurate No. 5 propellant.

Finding data for powder-coated bullets is a bit dicey, and it’s even more difficult with Accurate No. 5.  There’s load data on the Accurate website, and they recommended a load range of 5.3 to 5.9 grains for this powder with a 158-grain powder-coated bullet.  I loaded at 5.4 grains (0.1 grain above the minimum) to try in both my Colt Python and my Model 60 Smith and Wesson (both of which have been massaged with custom triggers from good buddy TJ’s Custom Gunworks).

Colt Python results at 50 feet. Not bad for an initial load. Subscribe to the ExNotes blog for future load tests.
Smith and Wesson Model 60 load results at 50 feet. This is not too shabby for a snubnose revolver.

I recently tried Boudreau’s 9mm 125-gr bullets and I was very pleased with the results (you can read about that here).    I’m just getting started developing loads for the .38 Special with the Boudreau powder-coated bullets.

9mm ammo reloaded with Boudreau’s powder-coated bullets.

You may have noticed that Boudreau’s Bullets is now an advertiser on the ExNotes site.  I like the product and we want to share the knowledge with you.  You can call the number on their site; ask to talk to Ralph.  He’s very knowledgeable and you will be in good hands.


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Joe Berk

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