chiroptile
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Hey, Guys..
First post.. Very newbie question.. Couple, actually..
I am fairly new to shooting.. Got my first gun last October. Very new to reloading, which is why I come to you guys for a little guidance..
I am using Lee Classic Turret press to reload 357 mags..
H110 powder
125 grain FMJ bullets
Small pistol magnum primers..
Here is my issue..
All of the manuals and loading charts suggest 21 grains of powder to start and to not exceed 22.. Not much room for error there. Lee's reloading manual (same one that lists a 21 grain starting charge) suggests using a powder measure disk that undercharges by about 2 grains.. I used the little Lee powder scale to weigh what the recommended setting dispensed and it came out to about 19 grains.. Now, with this powder dispenser, there is not much flexibility in terms of fine-tuning the charge. Am I just asking for trouble using the H110 powder? What would happen if I tried to shoot that round? And why would Lee suggest using that particular powder charge setting when it doesn't match their printed load data? I see that some of these other powders in the manual require about half the charge that the H110 pushes. They also seem to be more forgiving of the +/- discrepancies.
Another question I have has to do with wear on the gun using this particular load. I have read that H110 pushing a 125 grain bullet has a tendency to erode the forcing cone more so than other loads.. I will be shooting these from a steel N frame Smith.. Since it is a bigger gun, am I correct to assume that it could take a little more punishment?
Sorry for the newbiness.. Just trying to not blow anything up..
Appreciate any help I can get here. Thank you!
First post.. Very newbie question.. Couple, actually..
I am fairly new to shooting.. Got my first gun last October. Very new to reloading, which is why I come to you guys for a little guidance..
I am using Lee Classic Turret press to reload 357 mags..
H110 powder
125 grain FMJ bullets
Small pistol magnum primers..
Here is my issue..
All of the manuals and loading charts suggest 21 grains of powder to start and to not exceed 22.. Not much room for error there. Lee's reloading manual (same one that lists a 21 grain starting charge) suggests using a powder measure disk that undercharges by about 2 grains.. I used the little Lee powder scale to weigh what the recommended setting dispensed and it came out to about 19 grains.. Now, with this powder dispenser, there is not much flexibility in terms of fine-tuning the charge. Am I just asking for trouble using the H110 powder? What would happen if I tried to shoot that round? And why would Lee suggest using that particular powder charge setting when it doesn't match their printed load data? I see that some of these other powders in the manual require about half the charge that the H110 pushes. They also seem to be more forgiving of the +/- discrepancies.
Another question I have has to do with wear on the gun using this particular load. I have read that H110 pushing a 125 grain bullet has a tendency to erode the forcing cone more so than other loads.. I will be shooting these from a steel N frame Smith.. Since it is a bigger gun, am I correct to assume that it could take a little more punishment?
Sorry for the newbiness.. Just trying to not blow anything up..
Appreciate any help I can get here. Thank you!