Loads
Thanks Trapper,
Well I admit, I got a little lazy and decided to use pre- made lead bullets. Only due to my shop temp being what it is?
Anyway, I decided to use 3 loads and two different bullets. A 158 grain round nose and my 125 grain target bullet. Both are custom cast to .360. The 125 grain is Lazer cast and I have had excellent results in long barrel S&W topbreaks at 20 yard targets.
I had to tap into my stash of primers and thought the forum would get a kick out of the price tag on my Winchester primers? That's why we stock pile reloading supplies for times like these!
Photo of my loaded rounds are as follows:
1st load) ( Left cartridge)
16 grains of FFFG Goex compressed with the 125 grain/ .360 Lazer molded target bullet. The case is expanded below the bullet seating depth to match the chamber diameter.( Trick for optimum accuracy) The top 1/3 of the case is run through a RCBS .38 cal sizing die to provide a tight seat without crimping the case. This helps to line up the bullet for perfect initial contact with the rifling.
2nd load) ( cartridge on right)
Identical powder load as first. Same shell specs also except this load has a 158 grain round nose lead bullet compressed against the powder.
*** Notice also the photo of the 158 grain bullet run through the bore? That's exactly what you want to see from your bullet selection.
3rd load)( middle cartridge)
This is the hottest load. 19.5 grains of compressed FFFG Goex. 125 grain target Lazer molded bullet. Again, lower case is expanded to match bore dimension and mouth of case is only run 1/3 into a RCBS .38 sizing die. I intend to try this single shot at 50 yards so this will be the down range load.
Now, if the weather will just get better?
Murph
Thanks Trapper,
Well I admit, I got a little lazy and decided to use pre- made lead bullets. Only due to my shop temp being what it is?
Anyway, I decided to use 3 loads and two different bullets. A 158 grain round nose and my 125 grain target bullet. Both are custom cast to .360. The 125 grain is Lazer cast and I have had excellent results in long barrel S&W topbreaks at 20 yard targets.
I had to tap into my stash of primers and thought the forum would get a kick out of the price tag on my Winchester primers? That's why we stock pile reloading supplies for times like these!
Photo of my loaded rounds are as follows:
1st load) ( Left cartridge)
16 grains of FFFG Goex compressed with the 125 grain/ .360 Lazer molded target bullet. The case is expanded below the bullet seating depth to match the chamber diameter.( Trick for optimum accuracy) The top 1/3 of the case is run through a RCBS .38 cal sizing die to provide a tight seat without crimping the case. This helps to line up the bullet for perfect initial contact with the rifling.
2nd load) ( cartridge on right)
Identical powder load as first. Same shell specs also except this load has a 158 grain round nose lead bullet compressed against the powder.
*** Notice also the photo of the 158 grain bullet run through the bore? That's exactly what you want to see from your bullet selection.
3rd load)( middle cartridge)
This is the hottest load. 19.5 grains of compressed FFFG Goex. 125 grain target Lazer molded bullet. Again, lower case is expanded to match bore dimension and mouth of case is only run 1/3 into a RCBS .38 sizing die. I intend to try this single shot at 50 yards so this will be the down range load.
Now, if the weather will just get better?
Murph
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