357 Magnum - help me decide
antsi
May 30, 2003, 08:18 PM
Known --
Bullets: 147 gr Silvertip JHP
Goal: "moderately hot" 357 magnum -- we don't need to go +nuke+ on this but I want it to shoot like a magnum -- approximate a moderate SD load
Firearm: 6" S&W 686
Undecided --
AA#5 vs. AA#9
(I have a lot more of the #5 lying around, but I suspect the #9 may be more appropriate for the 357 mag)
Standard WSP primers, vs. magnum primers
Does this make any difference?
Any suggestions, anyone?
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JohnK
May 30, 2003, 09:13 PM
I would go with HS6 or Lil'Gun, but that's just because I've had better luck with Hodgdon powders than AA.
From the data I've seen for AA #5 I think you'll need to go with AA #9 to match the factory 145 gr Silvertip load. I'd guess something around 13.5 gr of AA #9 will get you close to the ST round and still be about 1 grain below max.
I'd also use standard primers, unless you're going to be shooting this where it's really cold you won't need magnum primers.
antsi
May 31, 2003, 05:57 PM
JohnK - I did as you suggested and tried 12 "trial rounds" today. They shoot nice, group tight, not too brutal. They are averaging about 1250 fps. Not bad, I am pleased. Thanks for the advice.
Phil in Seattle
June 2, 2003, 01:21 AM
I'd use the small pistol magnum primers with AA#9. I've had AA#9 fizzle on me in 357 with standard small pistol primers.
That was using 15.1 grs of AA#5 under 125gr JHP.
They went PIFF instead of BANG.
bogie
June 2, 2003, 02:06 PM
The most idiot friendly .357 load I've found is also VERY fun...
W296 (look up the load yourself) with a magnum primer and a Hornady 125 grain XTP.
Crimp well.
Clark
June 14, 2003, 02:02 AM
AA has increased thier AA#9 loads:
Accurate Arms max load for AA#9, 158 gr
357 mag, 1994-2000, 13 gr
357 mag, 2001, 15 gr
I have overloaded a Colt Police Positive 38 special that I converted to 357 mag:
16.7 gr, 158 gr LSWC, ok
17 gr, cases stick
AA#9 is very good for 357 mag 158 gr and go can do reduced loads, but at the high velocities, 26 gr of LIL'GUN is much higher velocity at lower pressure.
Blueduck
June 16, 2003, 10:12 PM
Bullets: 147 gr Silvertip JHP
Only .357 Silvertips I've seen are 145 grain. They do make a 147 grain 9mm bullet though... Your not using those are you? :confused:
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