Chronograph data 357's

I've shot some full bore 295/ 296 loads. To be really honest I never got thrilled about them. Even my bear loads in the 41 aren't on the edge. My loans with it are only about 1200 FPS with a 250 gr bullet. Shot clear through a 350/400 lb grizzly front to back as well as a fairly large Alaska moose. How much more do you need? And I can shoot it DA fairly quickly. My hottest loads in the 44 are a bit less than max 2400 loads
 
I've shot some full bore 295/ 296 loads. To be really honest I never got thrilled about them. Even my bear loads in the 41 aren't on the edge. My loans with it are only about 1200 FPS with a 250 gr bullet. Shot clear through a 350/400 lb grizzly front to back as well as a fairly large Alaska moose. How much more do you need? And I can shoot it DA fairly quickly. My hottest loads in the 44 are a bit less than max 2400 loads

Right

I don't have a ton of experience reloading for pistols. But I do with rifle and I've found more often than not the most accurate loads in many guns are a good bit less than max.

I tried about every powder, bullet, primer, case option available for 22-250 and my Savage just loved a 52 gr Sierra BTHP with a mild load of w760. Only like 3,500 FPS but I can take a flea off a fly's back with it.

Color me in the why punish yourself with the hottest combo you can find for somewhat minimal gains from a pistol.
 
Ed: Seriously, you have never loaded any full bore Magnum loads with either WIN 296 or H110...?:eek:

Have you ever shot any?

Cheers!

Never tuched the two powders or used them.

All my old .357 loads were by Manuals or "Guestament" and by inspection.
I did not get a chrony until 1/24/2010.

My old .357 110 JHP loads came out to;
Unique at 1460, Blue Dot 1480, SR4756 at 1528fps

125 JHP SR4756 at 1448, later 2400 load at 1502fps.

158 Lwc: Unique at 1320, Green Dot at 1281 ( chrony 2010 )

158 XTP new powder 2400: 1340fps. ( chrony 5/9/2013 )

After the first five years with the M19, I found that accuracy was better than a maximum load, if I needed a fast follow up shot on game.
A 97% load could be a good thing. :eek:

It took me 42 years to finally buy some 2400 powder, since I was
happy with my Blue Dot for full loads in my M19 revolver.

I only bought 2400, to get data for this S&W site, to post some data, for the members
and to see what all the chatter was about.

I don't care for 4227 in the .357 revolver, though.
It does not burn 100% and the fps per amount of powder is very poor.


I will be doing a .357 test soon, so hang in there.
 
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