I have been searching for a T/C pistol barrel in 38-55 to "go along" with my W&H Target Classic and Thompson Contender 20 inch carbine barrel. I really like this caliber and have found it to be one of my most accurate rounds I load/shoot. After a year or so of searching the auctions sites etc for a used pistol barrel in this caliber I had given thought to the .375 Winchester. Well, I came across a very good deal on a 10 inch barrel with sights and a muzzle break (overall length with brake is 12 inches) and I couldn't pass it up. As a matter of fact, I just got the e-mail for the UPS tracking and I should have it in hand in the next day or so.
Enough of the history. Here is what I was thinking when I bought the barrel:
"Maybe I could shoot my 38-55 loads through it?"
"If the 38-55's don't chamber, then I'll have it reemed to chamber the longer 38-55."
"Maybe I'll just trim a hundred of my 38-55 cartridges to .375 Win length."
Since I had seen barrels with a good price disappear quickly on auction sites, I acted before educating myself on these two similar yet very different calibers. Now that a couple of days have gone buy, I have spent some time reading about how these two calibers differ, I realize that I have to treat them as two entrirely different rounds when loading for them....or do I? The "or do I" is basically where my questions for this post begin.
I don't know how long the chambers are on Contenders but I had read that If I flare an empty 38-55 cartridge a bit and drop it in the chamber of the 375 barrel and it fully fits flush, I could more than likely shoot my 38-55's from this barrel. (provided, of course, that the barrel slugs out to the same diameter) What do you guys think? Is this a fair line of thinking? My Thompson Contender 38-55 barrel (a David Van Horn barrel) slugs out at .375" and I'd imagine that the T/C will be the same.
A second question comes to mind if the answer to the above question is "yes" of if I end up trmming the brass down to proper length of the .375 chambering. Is 38-55 brass a good choice to use if loading .375 loads in it? Is the brass too thin?
Third question: I don't intend to hunt deer or any large game with this barrel. At best I may tinker with some prairie dogs but for the most part I just target shoot. With that, I tend to go the cheaper route when shooting and I shoot LOTS of cast bullets. So, I have pretty much decided that be it 38-55 loads or .375 Winchester loads, I am probably going to shoot 240 to 250 grain cast bullets from this barrel. I don't think I'll go all the way up to the 265 grain bullets as I shoot through my Target Classic and Van Horn barrel though. Do any of you shoot cast bullets in the .375, particularly from a pistol barrel? Do cast bullets lend themselves to decent accuracy in this caliber and configuration?
If some of you don't mind, may I pick your brain for any other info with this caliber and/or your thoughts on what my train of thought has been with this barrel that is soon to arrive? Any advice or thoughts are much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Blackhawker