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Sellier & Bellot .38 Special 158gr Semi-Jacketed Soft Point — SB38C (50/Box)
Sellier & Bellot SB38C is a factory-loaded .38 Special cartridge featuring a 158 grain semi-jacketed soft point (SJSP) bullet. It is packaged in 50-round boxes and reflects a traditional .38 Special bullet weight that is commonly used across a wide range of compatible revolvers and certain pistol-caliber carbines chambered for .38 Special.
Cartridge: .38 Special
Bullet Weight: 158 grain
Bullet Type: Semi-Jacketed Soft Point (SJSP)
Box Count: 50 rounds
Manufacturer / Brand: Sellier & Bellot
Model / SKU: SB38C
UPC: 754908500475
Bullet Type: Semi-Jacketed Soft Point (SJSP)
A semi-jacketed soft point bullet generally combines:
A jacketed shank (jacket material covers much of the bullet body), which can help reduce barrel fouling compared with fully unjacketed lead bullets
An exposed soft lead point, which may behave differently on impact than full metal jacket (FMJ) or full jacketed profiles
Because terminal behavior depends on velocity, barrel length, and target medium, performance characteristics can vary significantly between firearms and use cases. Always follow local rules and safe practices, and verify any intended application complies with applicable laws and range policies.
Caliber Notes: .38 Special
.38 Special is a widely used revolver cartridge known for broad firearm compatibility and manageable recoil in many platforms. Many revolvers chambered in .357 Magnum can also fire .38 Special, but the reverse is not true—only use this ammunition in firearms specifically marked for .38 Special (or compatible chambers such as .357 Magnum that explicitly allow it).
Typical Applications (Non-Promotional)
A .38 Special load with a 158gr SJSP bullet is commonly selected for:
General range use and function testing in compatible revolvers
Training where a heavier, traditional-weight bullet is preferred
Field carry or utility use in jurisdictions and contexts where legal and appropriate
(Actual suitability depends on your firearm, barrel length, and the specific purpose. If you have a particular use in mind, consult manufacturer guidance and applicable local laws.)
Compatibility and Safety Considerations
Before use:
Confirm the firearm is marked .38 Special (or otherwise explicitly compatible).
Inspect ammunition and firearm condition prior to use.
Follow all firearm safety rules and local regulations.
If using .38 Special in a .357 Magnum revolver, some users choose to clean chambers regularly to prevent carbon buildup at the .38 Special case length, which can affect chambering of longer .357 Magnum rounds later.
Storage and Handling
Store ammunition cool, dry, and secure, away from heat and moisture.
Keep in original packaging when possible to preserve lot information and organization.
Dispose of compromised ammunition safely in accordance with local guidance (do not fire damaged rounds).
Quick Reference Summary
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