Description
Notice: This is not loaded ammunition | |
Caliber | .38 Cal |
Diameter | .357" |
Weight | 158 grain |
Type | Full Metal Jacket W/Cannelure |
Precision Delta 158 grain FMJ bullets make a great choice for any 38 Special or 357 Magnum hand loader. Made from a swaged lead core and copper jacket, our FMJ bullets are renowned for their consistency and accuracy.
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Customer Reviews
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.38Cal 158gr FMJ
Quick Shipping, Great items and Good seller.
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158gr 357
Good bullet, great price
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38 cal 158 gr fmj
like always shot good and sized correct. only brand I will buy if available and a bonus of free shipping. buy you will like all there bullets.
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38 158 grain fmj bullets
They are nice bullets. Very high quality. Consistent weight.
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Very nice bullets
Good consistent weights making for accurate loads in my S&W .357 mag
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38 Cal 158GR FMJ
Reat price, great looking Bullet, Have not shot any yet.
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Bullets are very well made! the ones I measured were all .357 in dia. Have yet to load any. Over all I would purchase these again.
Precision Delta is to be praised for their very fast shipping! I mean with all thats going on with the mail, they got the bullets to me very fast, Thanks!!
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.38 158 FMJ
Long before I started USPSA and fell in love with the 2011, I carried a K frame as my LE sidearm. I have always enjoyed S&W revolvers. I avoid lead bullets and prefer the cleaner jacketed bullets. I load these 158 FMJs over VV N330 or VV N320 with a F-100 primer for my tuned K frames. I chrono’d today and found the N330 load just under +P velocities and it shot ragged 6 shot holes with a 2” model 15, a 4” model 64, & a 6” 66. Most of my shooting is at 18 yard steel plates as that is what my nearest gun club requires for distance on the plates and plate rack. I ran these loads with Safariland’s comp-2 speed loaders and the FMJs fell right into place easily! These will likely be my preferred practice and plate load from now on!
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158 gr fmj
High quality
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Great lever action bullet
I haven't tried these bulleets in a revolver yet, but out of my .357 Magnum Rossi R92 they shoot great. I'm loaidng them with Winchester 296 powder, and they are very accurate at fifty yards. I have only shot a couple at 100 yards because my main use for this rifle is at ranges less than 100.