Yes, I know, I'm responsible for my own loads......
I have a box of 200gr Hornady FTX 0.358" diameter projectiles, designed for the 35 Remington as per Hornady's website. I note Hodgdon's website does list 200gr 0.358" lead bullets using AA#2 powder. I'm pondering using these jacketed bullets to put holes in paper at my local range. Definitely would not load near max, and could even use TrailBoss loads. I'm thinking squeezing jacketed bullets down 0.001" will increase the chamber pressure, but if I shoot with low-pressure rounds I should be good.
Firearms are Ruger M77/357 bolt action, Henry Big Boy, or my Ruger Blackhawk.
Anyone shoot 0.358" rifle bullets from their 357 Mag firearm?
YMMV
I have a box of 200gr Hornady FTX 0.358" diameter projectiles, designed for the 35 Remington as per Hornady's website. I note Hodgdon's website does list 200gr 0.358" lead bullets using AA#2 powder. I'm pondering using these jacketed bullets to put holes in paper at my local range. Definitely would not load near max, and could even use TrailBoss loads. I'm thinking squeezing jacketed bullets down 0.001" will increase the chamber pressure, but if I shoot with low-pressure rounds I should be good.
Firearms are Ruger M77/357 bolt action, Henry Big Boy, or my Ruger Blackhawk.
Anyone shoot 0.358" rifle bullets from their 357 Mag firearm?
YMMV



















































