rijaxon
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Howdy. I used to reload years ago and have just recently gotten back into it. Today, I was reloading some 158 gr JHP's in 357 magnum brass. I use the Speer reloading manual. It called for 13.8-14.8 grains of 2400. I measured out 14.3 grains of 2400 and it filled the brass to the top. I assume that that would make it a "compressed" load but the book didn't call it that. I thought my scale was off because I've never loaded a pistol round where the powder filled the brass.
Am I missing something? Should 14.3 gr of 2400 fill 357 magnum brass and is that really safe?
Am I missing something? Should 14.3 gr of 2400 fill 357 magnum brass and is that really safe?