Carbine-only load for .357 Mag?
Hi, all.
Turns out I have this nifty bullet mold that throws a 185-grain gas-checked RNFP for .357 caliber. I also have this nifty Rossi '92 in .357 Magnum.
So I'm thinking, there's got to be a way to get these two together. With the '92 action I can use a max load comfortably. I don't want to push the limits, but I don't mind going full-throttle within them.
Anyone out there know of a good load for this combination? I have access to H110, 2400, of course Unique and Bullseye (not the powders I would imagine are best for this application), and I can get whatever's at the local shop. That would include stuff like Green Dot, 4227, H4895, W296, and Reloder 7.
I seem to remember a Paco Kelly article on .357 Mag in leverguns, or does my memory deceive me?
-AaronB
Complete thread:
- Carbine-only load for .357 Mag? -
AaronB,
2013-01-27, 20:23
- Carbine-only load for .357 Mag? -
bob,
2013-01-27, 20:27
- Got blood on your boots, as I recall... - Glen, 2013-01-27, 21:08
- 2400 under plain-based bullet -
AaronB,
2013-01-28, 08:32
- 2400 under plain-based bullet - Slow Hand, 2013-01-28, 19:38
- 2400 under plain-based bullet -
bob,
2013-01-29, 16:23
- I try to avoid commercial cast bullets - Warhawk, 2013-01-30, 09:51
- I don't know how fast anything went. However, I prefer - Hobie, 2013-01-29, 21:46
- I prefer to use 2400 for cast bullet loads ... - Warhawk, 2013-01-27, 21:18
- I use Lil Gun - Slow Hand, 2013-01-28, 05:06
- Carbine-only load for .357 Mag? - Charles, 2013-01-28, 11:11
- One of Paco Kelly's articles - brionic, 2013-01-28, 12:30
- Carbine-only load for .357 Mag? -
bob,
2013-01-27, 20:27