Ben_hutcherson
Member
I've recently acquired some true, honest to goodness 168gr Keith-type SWCs, and would like to get some opinions from the brain trust here as to how folks like to load these type bullets.
My Lyman #49 has load data for a bullet very similar to the one I have, so have that as a starting point and double check for any information. I still like to get as many options and opinions as possible, and will likely load up several different combinations to find what works best(I have 500 of these to play with, and can easily get more).
These will primarily be shot out of my S&W 27-2 and 28-2, although some may find their way into my Colt Trooper. All of these have relatively short cylinders which, as I understand, will necessitate crimping over the top driving band-although I will certainly make up some dummy rounds to try all of this out. I will also be shooting some out of a 92 model rifle, and am not adverse to putting together a separate load for this(I've done so for other bullets).
The "classic" load that I keep coming across is 14gr of 2400 with a standard primer. This is certainly something that I will try, but of course am looking for other possibilities.
Just to give some idea of what I have to work with, I have on hand the following "Magnum" powders
Alliant 2400
Alliant 300MP
Winchester 296
Vihtavouri N110
I can also get my hands on IMR 4227 easily enough if it would give me any advantage over any of the above listed powders.
In addition, I have medium-slow and medium to medium fast powders
Alliant Herco
IMR 800X
Unique
CFE Pistol
PB
And maybe one or two others that I'm forgetting.
I have on hand standard primers from all of the major American brands, magnum primers from CCI and Federal, and CCI Rifle primers. I keep my brass separated by headstamp, and have a plentiful supply from all the major American brands to work with too.
So, I'd appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, or pet loads folks may have for this bullet in this caliber. As I mentioned, I do
have a loading manual with a similar bullet, so will check any suggestions here against that to make sure nothing sounds too out of hand.
I've reloaded a lot of 357 Magnum, but this is my first experience using a bullet this heavy(I generally stick to 158s, and sometimes stray to 140s or 125s). Thus, I'm going into this a bit cautiously but know that this is a popular enough bullet style that at least some folks here likely have some experience loading it.
My Lyman #49 has load data for a bullet very similar to the one I have, so have that as a starting point and double check for any information. I still like to get as many options and opinions as possible, and will likely load up several different combinations to find what works best(I have 500 of these to play with, and can easily get more).
These will primarily be shot out of my S&W 27-2 and 28-2, although some may find their way into my Colt Trooper. All of these have relatively short cylinders which, as I understand, will necessitate crimping over the top driving band-although I will certainly make up some dummy rounds to try all of this out. I will also be shooting some out of a 92 model rifle, and am not adverse to putting together a separate load for this(I've done so for other bullets).
The "classic" load that I keep coming across is 14gr of 2400 with a standard primer. This is certainly something that I will try, but of course am looking for other possibilities.
Just to give some idea of what I have to work with, I have on hand the following "Magnum" powders
Alliant 2400
Alliant 300MP
Winchester 296
Vihtavouri N110
I can also get my hands on IMR 4227 easily enough if it would give me any advantage over any of the above listed powders.
In addition, I have medium-slow and medium to medium fast powders
Alliant Herco
IMR 800X
Unique
CFE Pistol
PB
And maybe one or two others that I'm forgetting.
I have on hand standard primers from all of the major American brands, magnum primers from CCI and Federal, and CCI Rifle primers. I keep my brass separated by headstamp, and have a plentiful supply from all the major American brands to work with too.
So, I'd appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, or pet loads folks may have for this bullet in this caliber. As I mentioned, I do
have a loading manual with a similar bullet, so will check any suggestions here against that to make sure nothing sounds too out of hand.
I've reloaded a lot of 357 Magnum, but this is my first experience using a bullet this heavy(I generally stick to 158s, and sometimes stray to 140s or 125s). Thus, I'm going into this a bit cautiously but know that this is a popular enough bullet style that at least some folks here likely have some experience loading it.