pittspilot
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I find that I am prone to getting squibs. I'm am being conservative, but I don't think I should be getting squibs.
I found a nice load for .38, but decided to use .357 cases.
I was using Berry's RN 158 plated with 4.7 grain Unique. In the .357 case, I went to 5.0 Unique. OAL 1.570. S&B Standard small pistol primers.
According to Lyman's it's a max load in .38. It seems to be a midrange in others references. What am I missing?
Am now thinking about going to 5.5 grains.
I am a rookie at this, so please don't think I have missed something dumb.
I found a nice load for .38, but decided to use .357 cases.
I was using Berry's RN 158 plated with 4.7 grain Unique. In the .357 case, I went to 5.0 Unique. OAL 1.570. S&B Standard small pistol primers.
According to Lyman's it's a max load in .38. It seems to be a midrange in others references. What am I missing?
Am now thinking about going to 5.5 grains.
I am a rookie at this, so please don't think I have missed something dumb.