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Started by FinsnFur, December 19, 2011, 09:55:08 PM

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FinsnFur

I ran into that term tonight while doing some more research on these Kel-tecs :confused:

Google tells me that it's over pressurized ammunition.
Commonly magnums :shrug:
So is +P ammunition something thats only obtained by reloading? I dont think I've ever seen that description on a box of ammunition.
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FOsteology

Lots of +P ammunition for handguns available off the shelf.

weedwalker

Yes, there's +P available for several calibers of handguns. But only use it if your gun is rated for +P ammo. It's a hottoer load than standard ammo.

FinsnFur

Yeah some of the specs are saying the weapons are rated for it but not under continuous use.
I've never heard of +p ammo.....being available over the counter anyway.
I figured that was in your own hands by reloading.
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KySongDog

+P ammo is a little hotter than standard SAAMI ammo. And should be used only in +P rated guns.   That KelTec PF9 can handle +P ammo, just don't give it a steady diet of it.   Practice mostly with standard ammo and use +P for carry.

To be clear, +P is not as hot as a magnum.   They also make +P+ ammo.  Buffalo Bore is one manufacturer that comes to mind.  One has to be careful with these +P+ hot loads.   

Hawks Feather

I think your question has been answered, but will add that the +P is a nice "tweener" (like in the .38 cal.) between the .38 special and .357.  It works out pretty good for people who don't like the recoil of the magnum, but want a little more than the standard load if needed.  You can have the person practice with the .38 special rounds and then load the +P for a little more knock down power.

As has been stated, you don't want to use it in a firearm that is not tested for the +P loads, but any chambered for a magnum will take a +P with no problem.

Jerry 

slagmaker

WARNING if your shooting a 357magnum calabier handgun do not assume that you can fire 39 special +P ammo in it. It has to say +P rated.

I watched a fellow at a gun range seriously hurt two people and himself by using +P 38 special in a 357 magnum Taraus hadngun. He was under the impression that sense the firearm said magnum that he could shoot the "weaker" +P 38 special.  WHen he touched off his second round the cylinder broke apart it hurt both people stanidng to his sides and did a pretty good number on his hand
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KySongDog

Quote from: slagmaker on December 20, 2011, 09:13:38 AM
WARNING if your shooting a 357magnum calabier handgun do not assume that you can fire 39 special +P ammo in it. It has to say +P rated.

I watched a fellow at a gun range seriously hurt two people and himself by using +P 38 special in a 357 magnum Taraus hadngun. He was under the impression that sense the firearm said magnum that he could shoot the "weaker" +P 38 special.  WHen he touched off his second round the cylinder broke apart it hurt both people stanidng to his sides and did a pretty good number on his hand

That is hard to believe.  As Jerry stated, any 357 magnum hand gun should be able to handle +P .38 special ammo with no problem.  Maybe the guy was using hand loads that he "thought" were loaded correctly to +P but were not.   :shrug:

slagmaker

Magnum actually has nothing to do with pressure or speed or anything else you would think. It is actually refering to case size.  In truth a 357magnum is nothing more than a longer cased 38 special. When I get home and can get the data looked up I will post the info.


He was shooting store bought ammo.
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FinsnFur

Brain candy right here.
Good info guys.  :congrats: :congrats:
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Hawks Feather

.38 Special is rated at 17,000 PSI
.38 Special +P is rated at 20,000 PSI
.357 Magnum is rated at 35,000 PSI

Are you sure he wasn't shooting .38 SUPER +P which is rated at 36,500 PSI?

.38 Special +P should not have caused any damage to his .357 Magnum. 

Jerry

slagmaker

I can not at this time find my data concerning +P ammo in 38 caliber. and with the migrain I am fighting I am not real worried about it at the moment. I do know that it stated the speed that the pressure went up was the major contributing factor to why you shouldnt run +P in a firearm unless it is stated from the firearm manufacturere that it was ok. Some 357mag firearms you can and some you cant. This is known to me.

When I find the info I will post it.

Yes Jim you can purchase store bought +P. The head stamp will even be stamped +P. Even the +P+ is stamped that way. I want to contact Ruger and see if my P90 can handel the +P+ 45ACP stuff. Federal sells 38 special +P for personal protection as well as some other manufacturers. It is mainly for personal protection and if you have ever fire off any of these rounds "especially in a small framed carry piece" you will quickley understand why. Very hard on the hand and elbow but in the same regards very effective bullet performance on the other end.
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CCP

To help muddy the water a little there is +p+ ammo. This is some NATO and Law enforcement but can be found on the regular market from time to time.
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FinsnFur

Hey Rich  :eyebrow:

Quote from: Semp on December 20, 2011, 05:44:30 AM
They also make +P+ ammo.  Buffalo Bore is one manufacturer that comes to mind.  One has to be careful with these +P+ hot loads.

Quote from: slagmaker on December 20, 2011, 11:23:30 PM
The head stamp will even be stamped +P. Even the +P+ is stamped that way.

:wink: :eyebrownod:

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CCP

I think I should trying reading the whole post before I start typing.. :doh2: :doh2:
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nastygunz

#15
My S&W Airweight .38 is stamped with +P...I shoot regular ammo out of it and carry it with the hot stuff in the tubes...I also shoot alot of .38 out of my .357, regular and +P and have never had a problem. I sent an email to Buffalo Bore and axed them and this is the reply:

" Of course it is ENTIRELY safe to the shooter to fire 38SPL of any flavor
(not just +P) out of any 357 firearm. It is absolutely unsafe to whomever
you are shooting at."

HaMeR

Diane's LC9 is not marked +P on the firearm. Even if it were I wouldn't run them thru this one. Those Hornady Self Defense loads are hot enough for her as they are. I've yet to find some of the cases from the +p they fly so far off. I can see the fire fly out the chamber with the spent casing also. Regular 9mm hardball doesn't do that.
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slagmaker

So the maker of the ammmo told you it was OK, not the manufacturer of the firearm?
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nastygunz

Yupp, hey I aint writing a thesis on the subject, like I said I have been shooting .38+P out of my .357 for a long time with no problem so your statement made me curious, but just to be subjective I will also email the firearms manufacturer and ask them too and post their reply also. But I am pretty sure Buffalo Bore knows their stuff, however if Taurus tells me different I will assuredly pass that information along to Buffalo Bore also  :wink:

KySongDog