I have a Dan Wesson 740 .357 Super Magnum revolver (they all come with an 8" barrel) that I finally decided to load up some various loads for after collecting the components over the last year or so. There is little published loads for this dying calibre, even less for the powders I have on hand - and we all know reloading supplies is difficult to find right now - so I made do with what I have on hand.
It was a cloudy morning and 3c, so I decided to get out to the range before the skies opened up again and tested my 5 various loads I did. Here are the results:
All loads used Cast Performance 180g WFNGC bullets with CCI #550 small pistol magnum primers.
1) Titegroup - 5g at 1.90 OAL
FPS:
952
n/a
895
882
852
817
This is a mouse fart load for this bullet and case. The group was loose and all over.
2) Titegroup - 5.5g at 1.90 OAL
FPS:
892
850
941
911
931
Better grouping, high right all shots. I will bump up Titegroup to 6 and 6.5g next round
3) RL7 - 24g at 1.99 OAL
FPS:
1139
1057
1141
1153
1099
1108
This had the best grouping of the bunch. I was tentative with filling the case with this much powder, as I have been using Titegroup for years with my .357 loads, but Nosler actually had this listed as 25.5g, so I held back a little. I bought too much of this powder a while ago as I tried it for my son's 7.62x39mm rifle, so I may bump up this charge a little and use more on the SM.
4) Power Pistol - 8.5g at 1.93 OAL
FPS:
1075
1165
1161
1081
1104
1101
The grouping was decent, but POI was 2" right. I will bump up this load next time to 9 and possibly 9.5g to see if things straighten out
5) Bullseye - 5.0g at 1.93 OAL
FPS:
800
795
765
817
813
794
This grouping looked like buck shot - it was just all over the place. Obviously too light of a load.# Next round I will bump up and see if that works.
What I learned: my 740 Super Mag likes them hot, so next time I am going to turn up the heat. You can feel the difference in the hot loads, and this large frame gun just eats up any load with minimal recoil; I can see why this was a popular silhouette gun. I had a new 9mm with me that I was opening up, and it was shooting constantly over 1100fps as well. I'll continue to try various loads and post up future results; perhaps it will help someone down the road that may pick up one of these great revolvers.
We all like pics, so here's one I took as I was packing up from the range. I wear a size XXL in gloves, to give perspective of the size of this grip and frame.
Here is a comparison of cartridges: .38 SPL, .357 MAG, then the .357 MAX brass. The 180g bullet and quarter are for size reference.
It was a cloudy morning and 3c, so I decided to get out to the range before the skies opened up again and tested my 5 various loads I did. Here are the results:
All loads used Cast Performance 180g WFNGC bullets with CCI #550 small pistol magnum primers.
1) Titegroup - 5g at 1.90 OAL
FPS:
952
n/a
895
882
852
817
This is a mouse fart load for this bullet and case. The group was loose and all over.
2) Titegroup - 5.5g at 1.90 OAL
FPS:
892
850
941
911
931
Better grouping, high right all shots. I will bump up Titegroup to 6 and 6.5g next round
3) RL7 - 24g at 1.99 OAL
FPS:
1139
1057
1141
1153
1099
1108
This had the best grouping of the bunch. I was tentative with filling the case with this much powder, as I have been using Titegroup for years with my .357 loads, but Nosler actually had this listed as 25.5g, so I held back a little. I bought too much of this powder a while ago as I tried it for my son's 7.62x39mm rifle, so I may bump up this charge a little and use more on the SM.
4) Power Pistol - 8.5g at 1.93 OAL
FPS:
1075
1165
1161
1081
1104
1101
The grouping was decent, but POI was 2" right. I will bump up this load next time to 9 and possibly 9.5g to see if things straighten out
5) Bullseye - 5.0g at 1.93 OAL
FPS:
800
795
765
817
813
794
This grouping looked like buck shot - it was just all over the place. Obviously too light of a load.# Next round I will bump up and see if that works.
What I learned: my 740 Super Mag likes them hot, so next time I am going to turn up the heat. You can feel the difference in the hot loads, and this large frame gun just eats up any load with minimal recoil; I can see why this was a popular silhouette gun. I had a new 9mm with me that I was opening up, and it was shooting constantly over 1100fps as well. I'll continue to try various loads and post up future results; perhaps it will help someone down the road that may pick up one of these great revolvers.
We all like pics, so here's one I took as I was packing up from the range. I wear a size XXL in gloves, to give perspective of the size of this grip and frame.
Here is a comparison of cartridges: .38 SPL, .357 MAG, then the .357 MAX brass. The 180g bullet and quarter are for size reference.
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