andrewjdewitt
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I got a 357 Henry big boy a few weeks ago, and was looking for a cheap bullet to load with. I bought a box of hornady xtp 158g but they are not budget friendly for plinking. Let me know, thanks.
Well said rclark....we could be twin brothers with a different mother, [shootin' wise that is]. I do cast my own...really like Lyman's 358156 gc or the Mihec copy of it...size 'em to 0.359 or 0.360" for use in my .357's and a vintage Marlin 1894C [which prefers the larger dia.] Skeeter's old load [13.5 gr of 2400] will give me 1100 fps or a bit better; and sub-2" gps at 25 yds from the short guns or the same at 75 yds with a 2.5x scope on the Marlin.I settled on 158g SWCs (cheap like $33 per 500) between 1000 - 1100fps in my six-guns.
rclark- No need for ear-splitting loads for plinking or even varminting.
Well, for me, it because I have no need for those hot loads. Shooting 'hot' in my SA Rugers is no problem to handle as there is plenty of weight there to dampen the recoil.... But what's the point of more blast and noise, and quite a bit harder on the gun to boot? I couldn't find an answer to that question so I don't. Accuracy is what I am looking for and I can get that at lower velocities. At the range, the target shows a round hole whether 1000fps or 1500fps.... A reactive target hit with 158g SWC goes down, Steel goes clang, varmints stay dead... Need more smack I go up in caliber and still keep sub-sonic Why I carry .44Spec Bulldog with 240g bullets for CC and carry my .45 Colt with 255g bullets in the woods leaving the .357 home.I think most of the load taming is because typical 357 guns are a bit light for caliber
You can't beat jacketed 38 caliber Armscor bullets for price.
Do what you like, but the perception of "hot" is proportional to the gun's weight, barrel length, and accommodation of the grip. Reduction of noise is an indication of having selected the wrong gun. No, the truth is that many 357 Magnum guns are unfit for standard ammunition, even forcing that standard to be changed to milder loading. Fortunately, reloaders can tune their ammo to suit the gun.Well, for me, it because I have no need for those hot loads.
And suit the shooter's desires/needs .reloaders can tune their ammo to suit the gun.