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Originally Posted by Carrier
Just what bullets do you plan on reloading. I shoot 38 specials in my 357 guns and shoot 38 special loads in 357 cases all the time. Like has been said it’s not magic vodoo. Pick a bullet and load for 38 special and adjust powder charge slightly by a couple grains higher.
I have loaded lots of 38 special loads in 357 cases without adjusting the charge. However I normally do not start at the lowest load and usually start a few grains higer if using 357 cases.
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A "couple of grains"????
I hope you mean a couple tenths of a grain.
As was stated, just increase the .38 load by about 10% and you will have the very near equivalent load in a .357 case.
Don't use hollow base wad cutters. Ever. I suggest using 158 grain semi-wadcutter bullets.