IrishPsych
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I think I'm over thinking this but need help on 357 mag loads.
I'm a long time reloader but haven't done 38sp or 357 mag.
Bro inlaw has a SW 327 TRR8 and we're all going camping. So I naturally got 2k 158gr SNS Casting hi-tek to make 1k of 38sp and 1k 357 mag.
Powders I have: bullseye, titegroup, clays, 231, lil gun, sport pistol. These will work for 38sp for plinking rounds. Will any of these powders give a decent 357 mag experience with 1000 velocity?
I can't find locally any slower powders at stores. I can trade for blue dot, 296, or Herco.
I dont have small mag primers.
Can I substitute small rifle for small pistol mag? Is it worth/safe doing that for 600 rounds?
Many of the manuals differ on loads for 357 mag. I've seen 6.5gr of bullseye reportedly at 1300fps which I would never expect. Supposedly from Alliant data and a 158gr lead swc too.
I'm a long time reloader but haven't done 38sp or 357 mag.
Bro inlaw has a SW 327 TRR8 and we're all going camping. So I naturally got 2k 158gr SNS Casting hi-tek to make 1k of 38sp and 1k 357 mag.
Powders I have: bullseye, titegroup, clays, 231, lil gun, sport pistol. These will work for 38sp for plinking rounds. Will any of these powders give a decent 357 mag experience with 1000 velocity?
I can't find locally any slower powders at stores. I can trade for blue dot, 296, or Herco.
I dont have small mag primers.
Can I substitute small rifle for small pistol mag? Is it worth/safe doing that for 600 rounds?
Many of the manuals differ on loads for 357 mag. I've seen 6.5gr of bullseye reportedly at 1300fps which I would never expect. Supposedly from Alliant data and a 158gr lead swc too.