Hey there folks,
I am reloading .357 magnum cases. I have some IMR SR4756 powder. My Hornady Handbook doesn't have this specific powder data available. I checked online (the IMR website) and it redirects me to the hodgdon site. I am using a 125 grain HP/XTP. According to the Hodgdon site, I shouldn't use load any more than 7.8 grains. I checked several other online resources with different results. The problem is that there is a lot of space between the powder and bullet. I know that this isn't good. I am going to pick up another book soon but in the mean time, does anyone have a suggested load that will work? I am shooting a 4" 686. I am new to all this and was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks
I am reloading .357 magnum cases. I have some IMR SR4756 powder. My Hornady Handbook doesn't have this specific powder data available. I checked online (the IMR website) and it redirects me to the hodgdon site. I am using a 125 grain HP/XTP. According to the Hodgdon site, I shouldn't use load any more than 7.8 grains. I checked several other online resources with different results. The problem is that there is a lot of space between the powder and bullet. I know that this isn't good. I am going to pick up another book soon but in the mean time, does anyone have a suggested load that will work? I am shooting a 4" 686. I am new to all this and was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction.
Thanks