Bullet is a 158gr flat nose, from a Lee mold. I have used this combo for years in my 357, it has worked great for me, in both 4 inch and 6 inch barrels. Powder Bul Weight C.O.L. Magnum. Bullseye is a great powder choice but it is a bit dirty.The performance and low cost far outweigh the one negative.As far as scales go I prefer mechanical.I have electronic but have had issues and spend alot of time re-checking calibration.My preference is an old Lyman 2 poise beam scale.It's dead on.I have not tried the Lee scale but for $22. Although The High Road has attempted to provide accurate information on the forum, The High Road assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information. 9x18mm Makarov. 7 Accurate No. If you are loading one at a time with a Lee Loader, a suggestion is to get some Lee dippers or you can make your own by using a empty piece of brass. I am crimping into the crimp groove on the SWC I purchased.
All of the other data is from Lyman's 49 book. 40 S&W. Current Hodgdon data only lists Cowboy level light loads at 5.0grs max with pressures just barely over the +P …
cast, but bullet is unstable and not recommended) (you can try 3.3 gr. They mentioned all of the data as far as the CCI 550 primers and the 4 inch barrel pistol. 357 Mag load for rifle - Bullseye powder Wanting to load some 357 Magnum rounds for use in a Marlin 1894C 357 Mag rifle. Shooting wheel weight lead instead of pure lead in black powder revolver? KE4GWE - - - - - - Colt 1860, it just, kids that hunt and fish dont mug old ladies. lead, no lead?Whats a good target bullet 38/357? 357 Magnum. My Speer manual says that Magnum Primers need to be used with w296 and h110 has anyone loaded these powders with standard primers and if so was there any difference? ALL 90 gr 110 gr 125 gr 130 gr 135 gr 140 gr 146 gr 147 gr 148 gr 150 gr 158 gr 170 gr 180 gr 187 gr 200 gr. Bullet Type Primer. Bullseye ® Handgun Powders. All information is provided "as is" with all faults without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. I keep everything in a 3 inch dot. of bullseye and you will have a ball.Light shooting,accurate and very economical.This is also a good load to start someone off with who may be a little skittish of the more powerful caliber's.Good luck,be safe and have fun reloading. 38 Super Auto +P. 45 Auto.
Alliant Powder Reload Recipes ← Back. Discussion in 'Handloading and Reloading' started by Throwingdown, May 26, 2009. I would be very careful with that load. Recipe. The 18 hardness? lead and Bullseye. Disclaimer: The above is not holy writ. of TrailBoss) (Note H110 & W296 are the same as of 2008 as is HP-38 & W231) For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. JavaScript is disabled. hollow base wadcutters.You can get them from Georgia Arms for $30. Any .357 Magnum revolver can also shoot all .38 Special ammunition. I cut the load back to 5.6 grains and it shoots consistent at 50 and 75 yards.
I do not know what the danger level is when it is documented in the Lyman book for this powder load and magnum primers. .38 Special +P loads make particularly good practice ammunition and with 125 grain bullets shoot sufficiently flat for small game hunting. Loads for mid-level 357 using 125 gr. 2 Accurate No. Canister Sizes: View All Bullseye ® Recipes. Reloading The.357 Magnum (There are some loads for a 90 gr.
Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more! Fast burning and consistent ; Economical and accurate; Principal Purpose: Handgun loads Remarks: America's best known pistol powder. I think your load should be perfectly safe. When you try them out, I would be interested in how clean/smokey the loads are. 6.0gr for hard cast and you can go to 6.7grs according to the previous Winchester data.
A database of .357 Magnum handloads. "I'm not often right but I've never been wrong. The new Speer Reloading Manual #14 lists 4.3 min to 4.8 max Grains Bullseye at 848 to 939 FPS for .357 Mag cartridges. What is a good powder for loading 158 gr lead SWCHP bullets in .357 Magnum? "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity", Second Media Corp., 111 Peter Street, Suite 901, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 2H1, Canada. Palmettostatearmory. 44 Rem. A database of .357 Magnum handloads. Neither The High Road nor any of its directors, members, managers, employees, agents, vendors, or suppliers will be liable for any direct, indirect, general, bodily injury, compensatory, special, punitive, consequential, or incidental damages including, without limitation, lost profits or revenues, costs of replacement goods, loss or damage to data arising out of the use or inability to use this forum or any services associated with this forum, or damages from the use of or reliance on the information present on this forum, even if you have been advised of the possibility of such damages. 38 Special.
All Palmetto Reloading Gear/Accessories! As said above a slower powder will give you better results in the .357 Magnum than Bullseye. 32 H&R Magnum. Titegroup or Bullseye for .45 bullseye load? This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. 11 FS Accurate No. Just because the word Magnum is in the name of the round doesn't mean it requires a Magnum primer. View the SDS. I also prefer a case filling powder. I prefer RedDot for a light load & Unique for higher vel, 2400 is about perfect in the 357mag for medium to full power loads. Once you find the load you like you can file down the brass to dip or scoop the exact same charge every time. Yes, therere accurate (given that proper calibration and zeroing was obtained) your math is correct as well: 1 gram = 15.432 grains and your scale registered what it supposed. .357 Magnum - Manufacturer Loading Data. 9mm Luger. Also, there's no reason to use a Magnum primer with Bullseye or any other easy to ignite powder, especially a fast powder like Bullseye.
Being able to use standard pistol primers would also be a plus.
The Lee dies normally come with a dipper, that can be sanded down if need to deliver the exact amount of Bullseye. You will find that these relatively light 125 grain bullets will give you quite a bit less recoil than the heavier 158 grain ones which most people use, and they develop high velocity quicker, especially with Bullseye, which is a very fast burning powder. I use 5.0gr of Titegroup with a CCI primer with the 8" barrel and it shoots great with the Missouri 158gr SWC.
Your mileage may vary. As said above a slower powder will give you better results in the .357 Magnum than Bullseye. 25 Auto. ", http://castboolits.gunloads.com/show...58-SCW-results, Vintage Boxes - Gear, Shell, Case, Primer, Group Buys Design, Active , Waiting and Archives, Closed Buys/Waiting for delivery/in shipment, If this is your first visit, be sure to Good luck. Bullseye would probably be my last choice for the 357mag, just too fast for anything but light loads. .357 Magnum factory ballistics tables call for a muzzle velocity of 1450 fps for the 125 grain JHP with 583 ft. lbs.