You can only get around 900fps at 38Spl pressures. So if you load 357 pressure in a 38 case, be veryc areful you don't have a brain fart and load one in a 38 Spl revolver.
You can only get around 900fps at 38Spl pressures. So if you load 357 pressure in a 38 case, be veryc areful you don't have a brain fart and load one in a 38 Spl revolver.
5.0 gr will get you around 1000 fps. It will vary a bit, gun to gun.
5.5 would be about right for 1080.
Why that particular velocity?
If you didn't know, the forcing cone on the barrel gets very hot and will put a nasty burn on your finger. Experience.
You will need to Chrony your load, because of the significant velocity variation from gun to gun.
Somewhere between 5.0 and 5.5 you will find a load that reliably makes Major.
Why in hell would you feel it necessary to touch the forcing cone of a revolver?
As a CAS competitor, I can vouch for how hot the cylinder of a Colt SAA gets with BP loads! After 12 rds, you don't want to touch the cylinder !!! Same for the 24" barrel of a Henry with BP loads.
It's the way I speed reload I touch the forcing cone. We are not talking about BP but TiteGroup!
It's the way I speed reload I touch the forcing cone. We are not talking about BP but TiteGroup!
How much Tite Group will give me 1080 fps when loaded in .38 Spl. cases with 158 gr jacketed Berry's bullets?
Rounds will be fired in a S&W .357 686.
Another good reason to reload with the left hand.
I prefer working up major PF loads with Longshot as it's more forgiving. I use 8.2gr of Longshot under a 158gr Campro that gives me a nice 1110fps. I did workup a load with Titegroup, 5.9gr gave me 1100fps. This was in my 4.2" 686 and the gap between the forcing cone and cylinder is .010 so my reloads run a little slower in this revolver.
Not really, I've been doing it my way for over 35 years. You don't go chasing the cylinder but have complete control.
I was taught by 2 RCMP trainers.
Not really, I've been doing it my way for over 35 years. You don't go chasing the cylinder but have complete control.
I was taught by 2 RCMP trainers.
Slightly less will likely give me what I'm after (1080 fps) with my 5" 686-6 which has a tight cylinder gap.
Had a pal whose Major .357 loads were with Bulls Eye. Lots of flash! You could have taken night photos with it.
The weak hand hold with strong hand loading is taught by pretty much everyone who "knows".




























