Cdog
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Disclaimer up front.
I did this for my own curiosity. I do not recommend anyone "Trying This At Home!"
As I've stated many times, I've pretty much always shot .38 Special in .357 Magnum revolvers.
Times changed and I now desire a more potent load, no .357 Mag brass to be found!
Oh I have a few pieces of .357 brass, just not near enough.
I've loaded and used high pressure .45 Colt rounds in my Blackhawks for years, so I thought let's try some high pressure ".38 Special/.357 Mag Only" rounds.
I took the slowest burning none spherical powder I have and loaded a 158 grain Hornady XTP crimped at the top of the cannelure atop 16 grains of Lil Gun using a standard primed Winchester .38 Special case.
I shot that one with no ill effect. Round primer and easy extraction. I resized, primed and loaded that same case along with five more mixed headstamp cases and set a target at ten yards.
The first 3 were near touching, the next 3 I pulled a bit left. They were of course below point of aim, but a very good group.
Again round primers and easy extraction.
I searched high and low for my chronograph. I found the tripod, but no sign of the chronograph. I recently moved and have no idea of where to look next. Maybe Midway for a new one...
I'm expecting 1400+ fps, guesstimate only.
I'm going to load these six pieces of brass to observe for any signs of obvious stress.
The test firearm is a 4" 6 shot Ruger GP100 .357 Mag that I've had for many years.
It has been fun, kinda got the adrenaline flowing while squeezing the trigger on that first one!
I did this for my own curiosity. I do not recommend anyone "Trying This At Home!"
As I've stated many times, I've pretty much always shot .38 Special in .357 Magnum revolvers.
Times changed and I now desire a more potent load, no .357 Mag brass to be found!
Oh I have a few pieces of .357 brass, just not near enough.
I've loaded and used high pressure .45 Colt rounds in my Blackhawks for years, so I thought let's try some high pressure ".38 Special/.357 Mag Only" rounds.
I took the slowest burning none spherical powder I have and loaded a 158 grain Hornady XTP crimped at the top of the cannelure atop 16 grains of Lil Gun using a standard primed Winchester .38 Special case.
I shot that one with no ill effect. Round primer and easy extraction. I resized, primed and loaded that same case along with five more mixed headstamp cases and set a target at ten yards.
The first 3 were near touching, the next 3 I pulled a bit left. They were of course below point of aim, but a very good group.
Again round primers and easy extraction.
I searched high and low for my chronograph. I found the tripod, but no sign of the chronograph. I recently moved and have no idea of where to look next. Maybe Midway for a new one...
I'm expecting 1400+ fps, guesstimate only.
I'm going to load these six pieces of brass to observe for any signs of obvious stress.
The test firearm is a 4" 6 shot Ruger GP100 .357 Mag that I've had for many years.
It has been fun, kinda got the adrenaline flowing while squeezing the trigger on that first one!