'Powderpuff' .357Mag. loads

foxbat

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Is there any downside to using mild++ loads in .357Mag cases?
I'm thinking of doing this instead of shooting 38Sp. to avoid feeding/pressure issues when I shoot the occaisional 'full monty' factory .357Mag rounds.
 
I just worked up a nice little accurate load in .357 cases

5.2 grains of winchester 231
winchester small pistol primers
125 grain lead semi wadcutters

its nice to shoot and outa my Ruger GP100 its a tack driver
 
Try IMR Trail Boss. Very fluffy - a little bit fills a large space, and it ignites very reliably.

Bullet: 125 GR. LRNFP, Dia. .358", COL: 1.580"
Min 3.5 grs, 874 fps, 14,900 CUP
Max 5.3 grs, 1035 fps, 17,900 CUP

Bullet: 158 GR. LRNFP, Dia. .358", COL: 1.610"

Min 3.2 grs, 754 fps, 16,500 CUP
Max 4.2 grs, 865 fps, 20,400 CUP​
 
foxbat said:
Is there any downside to using mild++ loads in .357Mag cases?
I'm thinking of doing this instead of shooting 38Sp. to avoid feeding/pressure issues when I shoot the occaisional 'full monty' factory .357Mag rounds.

Use 38 Sp cases and clean the cylinder chambers with a 38Cal Hoppes Tornado Brush prior to shooting .357.

Reason as per Canuck223.
 
Andy said:
Try IMR Trail Boss. Very fluffy - a little bit fills a large space, and it ignites very reliably.

Bullet: 125 GR. LRNFP, Dia. .358", COL: 1.580"
Min 3.5 grs, 874 fps, 14,900 CUP
Max 5.3 grs, 1035 fps, 17,900 CUP

Bullet: 158 GR. LRNFP, Dia. .358", COL: 1.610"

Min 3.2 grs, 754 fps, 16,500 CUP
Max 4.2 grs, 865 fps, 20,400 CUP​
Hehe...just happen to have a couple of containers of Trail Boss sitting idle!:dancingbanana:
 
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