158 GR SWC 357 Factory Load?

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Remington used to make one, but stopped. Does anyone know of any companies producing a decent factory load?
 
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Remington used to make one, but stopped. Does anyone know of any companies producing a decent factory load?
Try these..........
• Blazer #3542 357 Magnum 158gr JHP
• Buffalo Bore® #SKU: 19C/20 357 Magnum 158gr JHP
• Federal® #AE357A 357 Magnum 158gr JSP
• Federal® #C357E 357 Magnum 158gr JHP
• Fiocchi® #357XTP 357 Magnum 158gr JHP
• Remington® #R357M2 357 Magnum 158gr
• Remington® #R357M3 357 Magnum 158gr
• Remington® #R357M5 357 Magnum 158gr
• Speer® #23960 357 Magnum 158gr GDHP
 
Remington used to make one, but stopped. Does anyone know of any companies producing a decent factory load?

There are lots of good 158gr factory loads, but if you are looking for the all lead SWC you wont find it from the Big Three.

There are many smaller ammunition companies that load swaged or cast all lead SWC's in .357.

A couple I can think of are Georgia Arms and Precision Delta, and I'm certain that board memebers will know some others. I've never used ammo from any of them because I cast and load my own, but most of these companies seem to have a good reputations.
 
That was generally regarded as a very poor load for most purposes, and one that produced severe leading problems.

Why do you want it?
 
The old Remington 158gr lead .357 mag load was known for being a terrible bore leading round. According to an old Guns and Ammo Annual the published velocity was 1,410 fps from a 8-3/4" barrel. The only 158gr lead loads for the .357 magnum that I know made by manufacturers of new ammo is for the Cowboy action shooting crowd and they are Black Hills and Ultramax. These loads conform to the lower velocity requirement for Cowboy action matches and will likely not have the velocity of the early Remington ammo.

There are some commercial re-manufacturers that sell 158gr lead SWC .357 mag ammo and you see it for sale at Cabellas and other catalog sources.

Federal makes a 180gr lead cast core bullet for hunting but its not inexpensive at over $20/20 rounds.
 
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