Good morning. I loaded .38 spl with an OAL of 1.450, using 6.3g of CFE Pistol, and Hornady 125g XTP. It shot fine (Taurus 66 4”) but I noticed the case mouth and half way down one side was black. Also, there was unburnt powder in the case and barrel.
I used the data shown on Hodgdon site; the high load for .38 spl (not +p).
I read from Accurate Reloading manual, the soot is caused by an improper seal in the chamber(?)
1. Is that an accurate assumption/cause and 2. How do I approach a solution to this?
What causes an improper seal using an revolver? Or rather, what would the cause of case soot in a revolver?
Thanks for any help.
I used the data shown on Hodgdon site; the high load for .38 spl (not +p).
I read from Accurate Reloading manual, the soot is caused by an improper seal in the chamber(?)
1. Is that an accurate assumption/cause and 2. How do I approach a solution to this?
What causes an improper seal using an revolver? Or rather, what would the cause of case soot in a revolver?
Thanks for any help.