357 mag recommendation

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Gonna be loading for 357, what is the most common bullet weight? Would be looking at a full load, bear smacked type load.

Next will be the 38, this will be a lighter target load. Common bullet weight to use.
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One of my friends has a load that uses 18gr of Lil'gun for his Ruger GP100.
Big booming loads with nice fireballs.
Some people claim that Lil'gun is hard on the forcing cone.
 
For the 38 I've been loading 5 grains of unique with a 158 grain bullet barn round nose flat point. They are a pretty cheap and an accurate plinker.

They work great in my gp-100 but don't cycle well in my puma 92 unless I seat them out of the cannelure to an OAL of to around 1.5". With a moderate crimp they don't compress in the mag tube.

One of these days I'm going to invest in some 357 brass and do away with the 38 except for pistol, what are you going to be firing these from?

I haven't tried developing a good stout 357 load yet but I plan to when I get the brass but it will be a rifle load. Again it kind of depends in the firearm it will be fired from IMHO.
 
158g
H110
Seems to be king.

If unique will work for 38 that would be good as I have 2 lbs of it.

I find unique handy because it works for a variety of loads. I use it for 38, 357, and 30-30.

If I was going to develop a stout 357 load for hunting and "bear defense" I'd go another route, though.

I made a thread about my experience with unique and berry's plated bullets. If you search for it I list the velocities I achieved with various 30-30 loads.
 
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07, the bear thing is a figure of speech. I would tell my wife that I need another revolver for bear!!! I just want a good strong load is all.
 
As said already 158gr with h110, I use 15gr.

I have also done alot of 125gr loads with h110 and they are alot of fun as they make a huge boom, many people ask if it's a 44mag. But I'm not going to shoot them until I get a ruger gp100.
 
for bear defense load a 148 grain hollow base wad cutter backwards.......that skirt will open right up to 3 times the caliber on impact........
 
not on a bear........but yeap I have shot them in the 38............makes stuff blow up nice...........
 
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