I was looking for a medium power load for the 357 using HS-6 powder and the Hodgdon website shows 6.0-7.0 gr(max) at 15,500 CUP. I don't know what that translates to in PSI but seems low for a 357 round. Speer's #14 manual indicated 6.7 gr of HS-6 for the 38+P load and I would think the 357 could take .5 grain more than their max at least...maybe 7.2 gr.This is with the 158 gr LSWC and I'm not sure what Hodgdon is basing their number on. Perhaps the use of a softer(10-12 BHN) bullet.
If you were to use a hard bullet(BHN 18) I see no reason why you couldn't use 7.2 gr at least. The old Speer #9 shows 8.0 as max with this type bullet. Bottom line, I'm looking for a velocity of around 850-1000 fps from a 3 inch barrel while most data will indicated their figures for velocity from either a 6 or 8 3/4 inch barrel. I know I'd loose around 100 fps from a 4 inch to 3 inch barrel and even more if data were given from an 8 3/4" barrel. Hodgdon's Data online doesn't give the firearm used nor the barrel length. Does the 7.2 gr of HS-6 sound reasonable in light of the above?
If you were to use a hard bullet(BHN 18) I see no reason why you couldn't use 7.2 gr at least. The old Speer #9 shows 8.0 as max with this type bullet. Bottom line, I'm looking for a velocity of around 850-1000 fps from a 3 inch barrel while most data will indicated their figures for velocity from either a 6 or 8 3/4 inch barrel. I know I'd loose around 100 fps from a 4 inch to 3 inch barrel and even more if data were given from an 8 3/4" barrel. Hodgdon's Data online doesn't give the firearm used nor the barrel length. Does the 7.2 gr of HS-6 sound reasonable in light of the above?