A friend of mine is getting into shooting after a long absence and has acquired a 6" S&W 686 (nice first handgun!) I am strongly advising him to sign on with CGN.
He will be handloading as well and is completely new to it. I was over at his place today as he unpacked his new reloading gear, explaining a bit about handloading procedures, but as I am new to reloading for handguns myself (.45 ACP only so far) I thought it prudent to ask a question on his behalf.
He will be shooting both .38 spl. and .357 mag. and to keep things as simple as possible it might be useful to use a powder that will work satisfactorily (albeit not ideally) for both. I'm suggesting that he buy either cast bullets from The Bullet Barn here in BC or Frontier CMJ from Marstar.
According to the Hodgdon manual, H4227 looks like a good candidate. My Lee manual even shows decent performance from Alliant 2400 although it's obviously best for the .357. Any other suggestions from CGN cyberspace?
Stuart
He will be handloading as well and is completely new to it. I was over at his place today as he unpacked his new reloading gear, explaining a bit about handloading procedures, but as I am new to reloading for handguns myself (.45 ACP only so far) I thought it prudent to ask a question on his behalf.
He will be shooting both .38 spl. and .357 mag. and to keep things as simple as possible it might be useful to use a powder that will work satisfactorily (albeit not ideally) for both. I'm suggesting that he buy either cast bullets from The Bullet Barn here in BC or Frontier CMJ from Marstar.
According to the Hodgdon manual, H4227 looks like a good candidate. My Lee manual even shows decent performance from Alliant 2400 although it's obviously best for the .357. Any other suggestions from CGN cyberspace?