Lennyjoe
Member
Figured I’d give the .357 SIG a go and decided to convert a G27 from .40 to the SIG using a G33 aftermarket barrel. That being said, I’ve reloaded going on 20 years now and thought I’d ask some of you other seasoned vets on any up front tips or cautions for loading this bottle neck pistol cartridge.
I have some RCBS dies, Starline brass and 500 Montana Gold 125 grain .355 JHP bullets on the way to start with. Bullet availability is scarce so I grabbed what I could to start. I have plenty of different powder options but thought I’d start with AA#9.
Of course I did the good old THR search for .357 SIG here for some homework and found some decent data. Any other help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I have some RCBS dies, Starline brass and 500 Montana Gold 125 grain .355 JHP bullets on the way to start with. Bullet availability is scarce so I grabbed what I could to start. I have plenty of different powder options but thought I’d start with AA#9.
Of course I did the good old THR search for .357 SIG here for some homework and found some decent data. Any other help will be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.