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Old 04-03-2006, 04:26 AM   #1
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Different .38 Super Rimless casings.

I am a big 9x23 fan but I have been doing some thinking. I am wondering if for some of my guns I might get better results with a strightwall cartridge for double stacked guns.

I would like to get the same performance from Winchester 9x23 factory loads but I wonder if any of the casings out there are up to it.

I understand that the Starline .38 SuperComp casings are not built as heavy as the Winchester 9x23 or the 9x23 SuperComp as well.

I think I read sometime about about a cartridge by JD? that was essentially a .38 Super rimless as well built a little heavier.

To get to the point, I want to know if there is a .38 Super Rimless alternative to 9x23???

I really do not know if this will solve my problem. I think the only way I will know this is to try it and see.
 
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Old 04-14-2006, 08:02 PM   #2
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Not sure about the .38 TJ, this could be the one. Todd Jarrett uses it in a high cap Para.

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