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.357 Reloading Nightmare

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johnnierock

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I was reloading 357 mag loads using a Lee Classic loader and was finding out the reloads were hitting the target all over the place. Using the same recipe on a press I got more close to a 1/2 inch group at 50 yards using a H&R single shot Rifle. Close to same results using a Security Six. I also noticed factory rounds were more accurate than the Lee loader as well. I know you get what you pay for but this is just craziness. I just ordered a press since the one I was using was borrowed. I use a Lee Classic for my .270 and get excellent results. Thought I would for the 357 as well. Has anyone else had this issue with the hand loaders or am I a anomaly?
 
Lee Classic "hammer" loader does not use an expander. This means the bullet must open the case. At times a lot of hammer force is needed to seat a bullet, causing damage to the bullets.
 
They take a little getting used to. Lots of room for human error with the hammer method. One thing I learned, multiple little taps are better than one big whack. There is an expander, BTW - it looks like a round-nosed bullet. Again, a gentle tap of the expander is much better than a whack.

It's been quite a while since I last used mine, but I can't say that I remember any particular issues.

You've solved your problem, though, by getting a press.

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