Anyone loading for the old 38 Super? I recently got a 1911 chambered in this fine little round. I'm still breaking it in, but eventually will likely change the springs to handle light recoiling target loads. I'm shooting .355 jacketed bullets now, because I have so many. I'll likely make a run by Ga. Arms and pick up some .356 cast bullets soon and start experimenting. I've already got several powders on hand, and I'm thinking Universal and maybe some 125-135 grain cast bullets would be a place to start. I've been loading for many a year, and loading for this round seems to be pretty straight forward, as I've already put at least a couple hundred of my handloads through it with great results. I've been pleasantly surprised by just how well this pistol shoots the .355 diameter bullets. I've discovered some brass doesn't like the .355's though. The Star brand brass wouldn't hold the Winchester 115 FMJ tight enough to suit me, while the Remington and Winchester brass had no issue with the smaller projectile. I loaded some 115g Winchester HP's that measured just over .355 in the Star brass and it held em' tight. Anyone have any pet loads, suggested springs, or tips on precision loading for this old round in a 1911? Thanks' in advance, Chuckdog.