One more question: So I have the powder W231 gr for the .38. I dont have a powder charge gr for the .357 in W231. Does anyone have the min-max with that powder? I only have the one reference book..guess I should get another. The charge varies from 6.9 SR4756 min- 15.9 H110 max. Thats a huge span! Anyone else with a Nosler book that can give me the powder type that is close to the W231? Hang with me folks.. I'm not sure how to word all my questions. Hope this makes some sense. Thanks. A
All of these listings are for lead bullets but not all are cast bullets. Some are cast some are swaged and some didn't designate. The Lyman cast is for a Linotype alloy which I've never personally cast with. I've always just used wheel weights, at least when you could count on them being lead.
Speer #10:
158gr Speer LSWC (
swaged, I think)
38SP W231 4.0 - 4.4
.357 W231 4.9 - 5.4
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Hornady 4th
158gr Hornady LSWC
swaged
38SP W231 3.6 - 4.2
.357 W231 4.8 - 6.4
Note that this maximum load of 6.4 is considerably higher than what is reflected in other manuals. That should probably set off alarm bells.
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Lyman Pistol & Revolver Third Edition / Lyman Reloading Handbook 49th Edition
158gr Lyman #358665 (Linotype)
cast LSWC
38SP W231 3.6 - 4.0
.357
These books don't list a 357 load for the same bullet??? It doesn't list W231 for anything other than lighter bullets and no cast bullets.
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Lee Modern Reloading Second Edition
158gr
Lead (No further description)
38SP W231 3.1 - 3.7
.357 W231 3.4 - 5.0
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Hodgdon Reloading 2013 Annual Manual
158GR
Cast LSWC
38SP W231 3.1 - 3.7
.357 W231 3.4 - 5.0
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I don't think any of my books are the latest and
some are quite old so bear that in mind. I don't think I have a Nosler book. As stated several times by others: Start low and work up gradually.