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Load Development for .357 Revolver
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<blockquote data-quote="SSgt G Cody" data-source="post: 2626399" data-attributes="member: 113303"><p><strong>I agree. I use a medium crimp in cannelure bullets, and heavy crimp on smooth bullets. I shoot both 38 spl +P and 357 Mag in competitions with 158 gn jacketed flat-points and hard-cast flat-points. Many powders will work, but my favorite is H414/W760 in both; with 43gn in 38spl +P, and 47gn in 357 Mag, both with Mag primers. Hard hitting and very accurate.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSgt G Cody, post: 2626399, member: 113303"] [B]I agree. I use a medium crimp in cannelure bullets, and heavy crimp on smooth bullets. I shoot both 38 spl +P and 357 Mag in competitions with 158 gn jacketed flat-points and hard-cast flat-points. Many powders will work, but my favorite is H414/W760 in both; with 43gn in 38spl +P, and 47gn in 357 Mag, both with Mag primers. Hard hitting and very accurate.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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