I JUST PURCHASED A M19 (1971 VINTAGE) AND WAS WONDERING WHAT A NICE EASY 158 GR LOAD FOR THE OLD GIRL MIGHT BE. I'LL BE USING .357 BRASS AND I'VE GOT ALOT OF UNIQUE LAYING AROUND! THANKS
Just use any "Starting" load listed in any of the manuals. If you will be using lead bullets there is no concern, but if using jacket bullets don't go below the minimum starting load to reduce the chance of sticking a bullet in the bore.
The model 19 is a great gun that has 1 flaw. It is basically a .38 Spl that can occasionally shoot .357 loads. If you keep that in mind the gun will last forever.
You're doing fine starting low. I do not shoot the 125 gr bullets out of mine or use heavy charges of H110 or 2400 regularly.
I started a project about 2 years ago to see how simple I could get my reloading gear.
For 158 grain LaserCast SWC bullets in 357 mag cases I use 5.0 grains of Unique powder.
This is using a .7cc Lee dipper.
The dippers are simple light and easy to use after you have checked them with a scale. Just create you own reference cards for different powders and use them in the future.
This is my Jack Rabbit load in all my 357s here in Arizona.
I JUST PURCHASED A M19 (1971 VINTAGE) AND WAS WONDERING WHAT A NICE EASY 158 GR LOAD FOR THE OLD GIRL MIGHT BE. I'LL BE USING .357 BRASS AND I'VE GOT ALOT OF UNIQUE LAYING AROUND! THANKS
If you use 158 gr. cast lead bullets then I would recomend Trail Boss powder for nice accurate soft shooting loads. You can find the data for Trail Boss on the Hodgdon website.
I was using the minimum recommended for steel plate shoots but I forget the exact amount and I am not at home too retrieve my data.