Hi,
I'm a novice reloader and I have a question about minimum overall length.
I'm using a recipe from my Lee manual for .357 magnum. It's a very mild plinking load as I'm using 158gr plated bullets and IMR Trail Boss. The manual calls for a minimum overall length of 1.61. However, the cartridges won't cycle in my lever action rifle because they are too long. I measured some of my 158gr factory ammo and they were a bit shorter. Between 1.556 to 1.570.
It's my understanding that seating the bullet deeper to reduce overall length will increase pressure. Any ideas on how much deeper I can safely seat my bullets (if at all)? Basically, is 1.61 to 1.55 no big deal or is that going to cause a major pressure spike?
Thanks for any help you can offer
I'm a novice reloader and I have a question about minimum overall length.
I'm using a recipe from my Lee manual for .357 magnum. It's a very mild plinking load as I'm using 158gr plated bullets and IMR Trail Boss. The manual calls for a minimum overall length of 1.61. However, the cartridges won't cycle in my lever action rifle because they are too long. I measured some of my 158gr factory ammo and they were a bit shorter. Between 1.556 to 1.570.
It's my understanding that seating the bullet deeper to reduce overall length will increase pressure. Any ideas on how much deeper I can safely seat my bullets (if at all)? Basically, is 1.61 to 1.55 no big deal or is that going to cause a major pressure spike?
Thanks for any help you can offer


















































