I figured the Winchester stuff would be a pretty close approximation of most pre-war “service loads,” while the Black Hills stuff would be a good bet for demonstrating the little Colt’s accuracy potential. If it would’ve been a modern D-Frame, say a later Detective Special, I might have given the high-test stuff a spin. I also wanted to do so at standard-pressure “stress levels.” I use Plus-P stuff frequently but I usually avoid shooting it in small frame guns this old. I wanted to at least make an attempt to stay within the bullet weight parameters of what was in vogue when the gun was made. My ammo menu for checking our Police Positive Special’s range performance was somewhat limited.
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