As Y'all might know, BerrysBullets makes plated .38cal 148gr wadcutters in both DEWC [Double-ended Wadcutters] and HBWC [Hollow-based Wadcutters].
I've been reloading .38cal hole-punching target ammo with Hornady #10208 148gr HBWC dry-lubed lead bullets. They work nicely. Bullets are more accurate than I am. Make nice round holes, all that.
But....even with mild loads at 4grains Win@231, the S&W Model 19 tends to lead up somewhat. The inside-cylinder lead and bore lead can be scrubbed out OK. All it takes is elbow grease and vigorous brass brush application.
However, the outside leading on the cylinder flutes and muzzle end is a pain. Don't want to brush too hard and remove the bluing along with the lead. Further.....Haven't found a good lead-removing chemical for the outside of the revolver, also for fear of removing the bluing.
So---plated BerrysBullets might be the solution.
Now, the Operative Question:
Any reason for using HBWC vs DEWC, in anyone's opinion?
HBWCs require orientation [hollow end goes in first]. DEWC's, either end in first, no matter. [So the Lazy Reloader doesn't have to visually check the bullet end-orientation when inserting into the cartridge case.]
Does the plated HBWC have a better gas seal than the plated DEWC?? Does it make any difference?
Any feedback from experienced HBWC/DEWC BerrysBullets users would be helpful.
[Before I order 1000 non-returnable bullets by mail.]