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.357 Load

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 9:27 am
by kendog
Anyone here have a good load for .357 Mag Pistol Cal Lever gun? 14.2 of 2400 with 158 JSP is very accurate, burns real clean, but it is hard on the targets. A friend is using Titegroup but is is way dirty. Going to switch to a lead bullet and have lots of Win 244. Also quite a bit of the old 5744.
What are you using?
Thanks

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 10:41 am
by Hosspower
For pistol cartridge I like Brazos 125gr bullets since they are cheap. Currently use 8gr of blue dot but have used 5.5gr of HP-38 and 4gr of bullseye.

All out of a 20" marlin cowboy.

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:59 am
by c4p6t7r188
I'm using 6gr Titegroup with 125gr Hornady bullets for PC and just gave it a try for rifle C-P-T which went well, H110 14gr with 180gr Hornady for Rams. I use to use H110 for all rifle animals, but figured why not use the lighter load if the heavy wasn't needed. I don't find Titegroup dirty at all, after firing the H110 the case is filthy. 24" barrel.

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2024 1:34 pm
by 375Short
3.7g to 4.2g of Titegroup with 125gr cast bullet of your choice for all four PC animals and CLA chickens. Or any subsonic combination that shoots well in your rifle.

5744 works well in the 357 with heavy cast bullets going slow. It is one our powders of choice for CLA.

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2024 3:31 am
by DAVIDMAGNUM
4.5gr Green Dot and 158gr Desperado Cowboy bullets.
The bullets are a 20-1 alloy. With a light load hard cast bullets are likely to lead the bore.

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 1:58 pm
by lmohar
11.5g 2400 158 Jkt. with magnum primer works good. Hard to double, mild, ~1400FPS.,use current components.

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:11 pm
by TheBugFather
205gr gas checked Matt's bullet and 7.8 gr VV 3N38

Dennis

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2024 2:11 pm
by jnyork
5.5 grains of Bullseye with Berry's Plated flat nose 125 grain plated bullet. Knocks down rams right smartly. :D

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2024 9:05 pm
by kendog
Thanks to all for the information.

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2024 5:02 pm
by chickenhater
7.6gr hp-38 under a hornady 125gr xtp, with a heavy crimp and touched off with a magnum primer, makes a super accurate load and is pretty clean.

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Thu Oct 31, 2024 6:43 pm
by TheBugFather
KenDog, assuming you are using this for Pistol Cartridge.

your 244 powder is very similar to Unique.

You should use any plated 125gr bullet (X-treme, Berry's, etc.) and about 6-8 grains of powder.

take care and work up your load and watch for a stuck bullet or an over load condition.

the plated bullets are easier to deal with than the plain cast bullets, or try the coated bullets.

if you use cast bullets, don't forget to really bell the case mouth as to not shave off any lead or coatings.

your 5744 powder is closer to 4227 and a little slow for this purpose, maybe use it for a more reduced load for your 158gr.

as always with any reloading advice, take it with a grain of salt and proceed with caution.

Dennis

Re: .357 Load

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:03 am
by Joaquin B
I use 7,7 grains of Hodgdon Longshot, CCI Std. primers and 158gr. bullets for Pistol Cartridge comp. and C,P & T in Rifle Cartridge. For rams, I use Midway coated 180 gr. bullets and 13.6 grs. on Win. 296. I would go higher, but my .357 rifle is a Winchester 1873 and hotter loads are not good for toggle lock actions.