357 loads

brandon6976

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Hello guys, I reload mostly for pistol rounds.

I wanted to make some "fun" 357 loads that when I take new people to the range they get a laugh out of. Most people enjoy 357 because of the big boom and modest recoil. Is there a powder that I should use to create a bit of a fireball effect? S shooting a 357 out of a 4-6" pistol if it makes the big boom and has a bit of muzzle flash I think people I bring to the range would get a laugh out of it.

Most of the time when I use HS-6 or CFE for making most of the pistol rounds for shooting they generally don't make too much of a flash or anything but curious if some powders would do it more than others?
 
You're looking for a slower powder on the burn rate chart that will have the most chance that it will get out the end of your barrel and then ignite or be igniting while at the end. H110 / Win 296 would be a good start, maybe Vhit N120 if you're not worried about cost.
 
Thanks for the quick reply! I sort of figured that's what I'd be looking for but wanted to confirm.

I'll check into those. I saw the h110 was popular for 357. I'll check into N120, I've never used the Vhit stuff, i know it's pricey but since this is likely something I'd make a batch of 500 and likely last nearly a year (since this is more for giggles over regular plinking) I suspect if it fits the bill good the extra cost won't be too bad.
 
On mine i get the flame out the barrel because the slow powder is propelled out and the flame front travels out the barrel and continues as the powder is sent out the barrel.

My theory and im sticking to it.
Corey
 
22 grains of 296 under a Hornady 125 XTP will give you fireballs you are looking for.

I fired my S&W Model 28 with the same load at night and the flash and flame that came out of the cylinder gap blinded me.

I just wanted to see what the effect would be in total darkness, and can tell you this isn't the load to use in a gun fight at night.

Below watch the Winchester 125 grain load and its muzzle flash.

 
Healthy H110 loads for boom and fireballs:

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