I was doing other work at the range yesterday and happened to have a .38, a couple of boxes of factory wadcutters, and a chronograph with me. The revolver was a 3-inch Smith and Wesson so I expected velocities to be a bit slower than the 720 fps that seems to be the nominal "standard" speed for this round with 148-grain HBWCs. Despite that, I fired five rounds of each over the chrono just to see what I could see.
Recent-production Fiocchi, velocities in feet per second -
average
standard deviation
~40-year old Western yellow-box, velocities in feet per second
average
standard deviation
I was surprised that the Fiocchi was so very slow at just over 500fps. I'm tempted to pull at least a dozen different brands of wadcutters from my stock and chronograph them all, just out of curiosity.
Two questions -
- - Would anybody be interested in seeing a table of results if I were to chrono 10 or 20 different factory 148-grain HBWC match loads? and
- Are the average speeds of todays factory loads lower than they were "back in the day" across the board or is the Fiocchi stuff, in particular, known to be so slow?