Cdog
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Son and I having 357 pistols but no brass looked into such loadings for 38spl cases. What I found on the internet ( don’t remember where do your own research) is use 38 Super loading information. I have no real need for such loads. I’m satisfied with standard velocity defense loads for home defense and +p for outside the house. Just for curiosity I will weight cases and see if +p cases are thicker.
That sounds like a good approach with the Super data.
If you look at Hodgdon's load data you'll see I used the suggested starting load of 16 grains in the .357 data.
This was an itch that had to be scratched.
If I do load much in .357 in the near future I'll likely end up transitioning from W296/H110 to something like CFE Pistol due to my low number of SP Magnum primers.
I use Universal for the vast majority of my handguns, but I also have a decent stock of the CFE.