jsp for. 357

ginsingjones

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I would like to start out saying this is my first day on this forum. I have used this forum as a reference before and finally registered so I can tap into the vast knowledge compiled on this sight. I am getting ready to start hand loading. I am getting press and dies all sorted and ordered. I am really wanting to start loading for my. 357 mag carbine. I have been having a very hard time finding any jsp bullets or gas checked hard lead cast bullets. Is there anyone on this sight that knows any online supplier for these?
 
Welcome!

I use Zero 158gr JSP for both .357 and .38Spc. I get them from CRAFM (site sponsor, banner up top). I don't know if they've listed them on their web site, but they're there. Just call them up if you don't see any on their site.
 
This is also my first day posting here!
I've used the Speer 125gr JSP with good results in my .357 Henry Big Boy lever action. Recently tried some new loads using the Hornady 125gr Flat point XTP with VV N340.
As Melnibonean mentions, you can get the Zero JSP from CRAFM. Another online source is X-Reload, based here in Quebec. They also have a good bullet selection.
 
Their online catalogue doesn't seem to have provisions for actually placing an order. :confused: Kinda odd. You can try their Contacts link. There's a 1-877 number you can call, or fill out the Online Contact form.
 
Ginsingjones, it helps us to help you if you include your location. Shipping heavy things like bullets over a long distance can add significantly to the cost. So including your location helps us to give you local options.

If you can't figure out how to include it in your profile (it's not that hard) then include it in your post asking for suppliers.

Clicking on the link above for Budget Reloading also shows some options in stock. If you want to try using the plated vs jacketed bullets (Berry's and Campro are plated) then visit their websites first for data on hotter loads. The plated bullets often have speed limits that don't apply to the thicker jackets on swage formed jacketed bullets. The plated are cheaper and if you can stay under their speed limits they work just fine. But if you're going for full power magnum loads you need something stronger.

Out here on the "Wet"coast we also have Custom Reloading that sells components to us reloaders. If you're not too far east then do consider either Budget or Custom for what you need.
 
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