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Ammo Brief: .38 Super Automatic (+P)

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellJune 4, 20262 Mins Read
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Ammo Brief: .38 Super Automatic (+P)

A quick look at .38 Super Automatic. It’s like the older .38 Auto, but with more power.

Introduced by Colt in 1929 as an improved version of the older .38 Auto, the Super Auto is identical to the original cartridge, except that it uses a more powerful loading. This is a fine high-speed sporting cartridge for the improved Government Model automatic pistol, but it should not be used in the older Colt pocket models. The Thompson submachine gun was once available in a .38 Super chambering. In Spain, Llama has made pistols for it. It’s not popular in Europe, but it is very popular in Canada, Mexico and South America, where pistols in military chamberings have been prohibited.

This was, for many years, the most powerful automatic pistol cartridge made in the United States, from the standpoint of both velocity and energy. It makes a good sporting cartridge for hunting small to medium game, because the flat trajectory permits accurate long-range shots. However, the original metal-cased bullet did not bring out the full potential.

With good expanding-type bullets, it’s one of our better hunting cartridges for a pistol. It’s more powerful than the 9mm Luger, but both are adequate for about the same range of game. It can give greater penetration than the .45 Automatic but is inferior in stopping power for defensive use. For handloading, any 9mm bullet can be used. However, unless proper round-nosed or conical shapes are used, it will be necessary to single load most rounds. This chambering has been extremely popular among IPSC competitors.

.38 Super Automatic +P Loading Data

Bullet (grains/type) Powder Grains Velocity Energy Source
115 FMJ Bullseye 5.0 1,200 368 Hornady, Sierra, Speer
125 JHP 231 5.4 1,150 500 Sierra, Hornady, Speer
115 JHP FL FL 1,300 431 Factory load
125 JHP FL FL 1,240 427 Factory load
130 FMJ FL FL 1,215 426 Factory load

Editor’s Note: This article is an excerpt of Gun Digest’s Cartridge’s Of The World.


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