Hello!
I have some Nosler Partition 180 grain, .357 bullets coming. They will be used to replicate a Winchester Supreme factory load with same bullet.
Intend to try H110 with them and found loading data in Hodgdon 2006 Basic Reloader's Manual. They give 13,5 grains H110 for 1396 fps and 39.100 CUP in a 10 inch barrel (presume non-vented barrel, such as TC Contender). First approximation is that this load should give me the 1100 to 1200 fps I want from 4,0+ to 6,5 inch barrels of revolvers this load will be used in. Intend to start with 13,0 and 13,3 grain loads and check for velocity, group size and POI relative to a 158 grain load at 1150 to 1400 fps (actual velocities from each of these revolvers for this load).
QUESTIONS: Anyone use/used this load? IF so, what was your experience and what was weight of H110 you settled on, for what velocity, what group size, how much higher does the 180 grain load impact than 158 grainers at similar velocities? Answers based on use of Winchester Supreme load with same bullets are also welcome.
I am looking to establish a small grouping load that is easy to control in heavy revolvers for a few shots at any one time, under field conditions. This would then be prime candidate for single, heavier .357 load for woods and mountain use for coming years, with only a few rounds fired each year. Expect it will be used this season for woods roaming and casual turkey hunting.
Thanks,
Niklas
I have some Nosler Partition 180 grain, .357 bullets coming. They will be used to replicate a Winchester Supreme factory load with same bullet.
Intend to try H110 with them and found loading data in Hodgdon 2006 Basic Reloader's Manual. They give 13,5 grains H110 for 1396 fps and 39.100 CUP in a 10 inch barrel (presume non-vented barrel, such as TC Contender). First approximation is that this load should give me the 1100 to 1200 fps I want from 4,0+ to 6,5 inch barrels of revolvers this load will be used in. Intend to start with 13,0 and 13,3 grain loads and check for velocity, group size and POI relative to a 158 grain load at 1150 to 1400 fps (actual velocities from each of these revolvers for this load).
QUESTIONS: Anyone use/used this load? IF so, what was your experience and what was weight of H110 you settled on, for what velocity, what group size, how much higher does the 180 grain load impact than 158 grainers at similar velocities? Answers based on use of Winchester Supreme load with same bullets are also welcome.
I am looking to establish a small grouping load that is easy to control in heavy revolvers for a few shots at any one time, under field conditions. This would then be prime candidate for single, heavier .357 load for woods and mountain use for coming years, with only a few rounds fired each year. Expect it will be used this season for woods roaming and casual turkey hunting.
Thanks,
Niklas