.38/.357 160 Gr. RN - Sized to .358 (Typical). Other sizes available upon request call or email for options.
This bullet is extremely popular with IDPA, USPSA and ICORE shooters, shoots very accurately in stock revolvers and with it’s pointed nose and no shoulder these bullets speed load extremely well. Works great with .38 short colt brass too. Requires a taper crimp.
In .38 Super Revolvers we recommend these be sized to .357
2800 Count - Case
2800-38/.357 160Gr. PROJECTILES IN GOLD ARRIVED IN 4 DAYS!!! I WAS TOLD A TAPER CRIMP DIE WAS BEST FOR THIS BULLET - AND YES IT IS THE BEST CHOISE! THE QUALITY OF FINISH AND CONSISTENCY IS EXCELLENT! I WILL REORDER FOR SURE!!! DAVE T on 26th Mar 2015
You guys earned a customer for life. I placed my order late on a Saturday night and I received shipping confirmation 7 a.m. Sunday. Loaded some up over n320, Starline brass and Federal Match Primers. Went out and shot a local USPSA match. Accurate, Clean, and NO SMOKE! My search for the perfect bullet is over. Thank You! Kevin R. on 14th Mar 2015
I love Bayou Bullets and have only used the 160gr for 38S and have put about 3500 down range, very accurate and great to load. When my other supplies of bullets run out for my other calibers, I will be using Bayou Bullets for all pistol reloading. Ron H on 4th Dec 2014
Weight is very consistent. They are very clean. Great customer service and good price. Unknown on 12th Nov 2014
Bayou Bullets have always produced excellent quality and value with first class service. Brandon Hill on 28th Jul 2014
I use em in 38 short colt, 9mm, 40 and 45.
I can use less powder and still make power factor. I don't even look at any competitor's bullets anymore. Dennis Tucker on 25th Jul 2014
Great Success with Donnies bullets and the "gator snot" or whatever they are coated with.. Usually load a minimum of a thousand at a time in my Dillon, and no black hand as with normal moly bullets. Not much cleanup on barrel other than a bit of burnt powder.
Very reasonable, and excellent customer service. Fast delivery is normal. Wayne Kilburn on 19th Jun 2014