357 Mag - 200 meter subsonic load
- Ojaileveraction
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Re: 357 Mag - 200 meter subsonic load
Last Round hanging. Follower?
I ordered some S&W 200g from Western Bullet Company.
Thought I'd use my Lee Carbide Crimp Die with the .360" bullets.
Set it high, not cam over to seat, then collet crimp.
See if the cast lead opens some options.
Tim
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Re: 357 Mag - 200 meter subsonic load
Tim, PM me your address and email, I'll send you some cast bullets that I have gathered over the last few years.Ojaileveraction wrote: ↑Mon Feb 08, 2021 1:39 pm Last Round hanging. Follower?
I ordered some S&W 200g from Western Bullet Company.
Thought I'd use my Lee Carbide Crimp Die with the .360" bullets.
Set it high, not cam over to seat, then collet crimp.
See if the cast lead opens some options.
You can try them out, I might even have some of the Western Bullets too.
Unless you are planing on going to Arizona?
Also not the follower, it is the last round I'm inserting into the magazine. It gets hung up on the loading gate door.
Thanks, Dennis
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Re: 357 Mag - 200 meter subsonic load
Since I have conquered this project, I is now my nature to move on to another.
I'm planing on selling my reloading supplies, setup and probably a rifle or two in the near future to fund a newer 44-40 or 44 mag 200 meter challenge.
If anyone has any interest, please let me know in a PM or other means.
Thanks, Dennis O.
I'm planing on selling my reloading supplies, setup and probably a rifle or two in the near future to fund a newer 44-40 or 44 mag 200 meter challenge.
If anyone has any interest, please let me know in a PM or other means.
Thanks, Dennis O.
The Bug Father
...I don't like recoil, but I love to experiment.
...I don't like recoil, but I love to experiment.
- Ojaileveraction
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Re: 357 Mag - 200 meter subsonic load
I can relate, The 200g S&W .360' bullet me thinking if it might be used in a 35remington to get a sub-sonic load.dwostler wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 9:33 am Since I have conquered this project, I is now my nature to move on to another.
I'm planing on selling my reloading supplies, setup and probably a rifle or two in the near future to fund a newer 44-40 or 44 mag 200 meter challenge.
If anyone has any interest, please let me know in a PM or other means.
Thanks, Dennis O.
I have had disappointing results with the Speer 220g and TB -1000fps.
Just as I thought decided to sell my '53 336A in 35rem.
Tim
Guns, They're not really yours, until you void the warranty.
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