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Penn State "Thunderhead" .357 230 grain
That's a impressive boolit - how is the group size at 100 yds?
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Penn State "Thunderhead" .357 230 grain
That's a impressive boolit - how is the group size at 100 yds?
My lower noise subsonic. 357 load uses the Hunter's Supply 190-gr. FN from Midway, or home cast from the NEI#161A mold. Crimped in the normal crimp groove in. 357 brass Ctg. OAL is 1.59", or when seated out and crimped in the top lube groove in. 38 Special brass, OAL is 1.55". Subsonic load for supressor use is 4 grs. of Bullseye for 1030 fps from a 24" rifle barrel, or 855fps from 4-5/8" Ruger BH. The full power load is 12 grs. of #2400 with Federal 200 primer for 1450 fps from a Marlin 1894C with 18" barrel, 1525 fps from 24" Cowboy II or 1190 fps from 4-5/8" Blackhawk. Accurate and good killer.
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My caliber .357 of choice for hunting or plinking about is a Dan Wesson 15-2. Long cylinders and easy change barrels lengths really make these near perfect. What is not so perfect is the 18.5 barrel twist. For out to 25 yards not a great problem but for pristine accuracy to 100 yards (farther for sillywets) you really need to pop a 180 grainer or heavier with alot of wack to remain stabalized far out there. A 1-16 twist helps alot here.
Revolvers need all the brass capacity available and that is where the DW's really shine. Long cylinders permit very long seating of heavy boolits. All you need to do is keep that nose from dragging.
I settled on 180's as my heavy boolit in caliber .357 mag. Still can get good magnum velocity from a 8inch or longer barrel and it will hold that supersonic zip a good distance using powders like 296, H110, 5744. I would not hessitate to pop a corn cruncher out to 75 yards with my DW and the 10 inch barrel screwed on. With a good rest it will keep those 180's in a very tight cluster. The 180 through the ribs will complete penetrate large East ILLinois does leaving a descent drain hole when cast with 50/50.
Any other critter of like weight (200 pounds plus) would react the same except bears and hogs. Happily I am not restricted to just that caliber. An old Michigan hunter told me years ago with pistol caliber cartriges get a boolit that weighs in grains what your intended beasty weighs in pounds. Sooner or later you will be faced with a shot that makes a too light a boolit beyond marginal. That's why prefer a caliber 40 something mag (Like the 414 Supermag) or 45 Colt (454 is better) that can easily launch a heavy boolit fast that will smack the beasty with superb authority. All the other bigger caliber mag cartriges available today are cream on the fresh picked strawberries..
Mike in Peru
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I just checked my mold list, 9 35 Caliber molds. One 150 gr mold that did well in a Marlin with powder puff loads, one 160 gr SAECO that I have yet to find something it shoots well in. Three 180 gr molds, the RCBS 180 Silhouette boolit does very well in everything I've fired it in. Three 200 gr boolits, the RCBS 200 gr shoots so well in everything that I got this boolit in a 5 cavity NOE mold. One 250 gr RCBS boolit for 35 Remington etc.
Heavy? Everything is relative I guess, for me the 180 is the norm for 357 & anything lighter than that is lite for caliber.
Rick
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Even though i have the saeco#354 & 396 , GB lee 180gr wfngc and a rcbs 35-200-fn for use in special applications! most of my shooting under 50 yards i use the plane jane 158gr swc with excellent results. for past 50 yards and farther is where the heavery bullets shine
A surprising read, Missionary. Lyman #358430 and a Group Buy 180 grain GC design both shoot VERY well for me past 25 yards, and that spans Colt--Ruger--and S&W sideiron for close to 30 years per the Lyman offering. Once #358430 hits about 900 FPS, it stops tumbling upon impact and drives straight through critters. That seems stable enough for hunting usage.
I'm not doubting your account, sir--it's just diametrically opposed to my own experiences. Lyman #358430 REALLY SHOOTS for me. It has been a great boolit, and goodness knows how many of them I have poured and fired.
I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.
Groo here
I have the mold and have shot the SSK ram slammer 357 / 358JDJ boolits.
Mine is a 205 gr [WW] gc and I have a load that will hit about 1100 from a 6in..
This boolet is for long cylinder guns, will not fit my Python...
Will fit and feed in a marlin lever gun , ever now a 357 to kick?????????
When I had my GP100 all I shot in it was the 180gr FNGC in my avatar pic and a Lyman 358627 215gr SWC-GC.
"A man may not care for golf and still be human, but the man who does not like to see, hunt, photograph, or otherwise outwit birds or animals is hardly normal. He is supercivilized, and I for one do not know how to deal with him." - Aldo Leopold
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My go to boolit for my many .357's is a LBT 187gr. fngc.
One day we were testing our Ruger BH's, I was testing 2 of my 6, at 200yds.
Both of mine would shoot that 187gr. in 6'' or less and they were going 1475
to 1500 fps.
I tried the 200gr RCBS GC in my Rug. RH, can crimp that boolit in the crimp grove
because the RH has a long cylinder, at 1500 fps it shot great at 25yds. but at 50yds.
it started to tip and tumble.
I own a Taur 38spl'sus 4"bbl and a Marlin 1
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Got a good buy on some sized and lubed 200 GR round nosed bullets made right here in Kansas. I use 38SPL cases, 2.5 GR of Bullseye, crimp into top groove. Works OK in my 4in bbl'd TAURUS and my Marlin 1894c. Simple as all HELL. Don't know the velocities or pressures, but I know they are safe. Target shooting should be simple and fun. If you agree with me, contact me direct. Email address KA0TQV@JUNO.COM. 3rd digit is a zero and not an OH. My amateur radio call. Hope to hear from you. Tnx Carl
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Wife sez "Why do you put catnip in front of your targets?"
I own a 4in bbled taurus and a Marlin 1894c. I usw 38spl brass for both with a blue lubed 220 GR cas bullet seated and crimped to bottom groove. I know it's a safe loadand dont really care about velocity or pressures. 2.5 GR Bullseye. Works for me. After all target shooting should be fun. Real old Weaver K2.5 scope on rifle. note bluing worn to brass on both ends. Would like to hear some comments on it.
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Wife sez "Why do you put catnip in front of your targets?"
I use 158 - 160gr. If I want a heavier boolit I use my 45Colt
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One of the slight surprises I got when first casting for the 45 Colt--Lymans # 454190, 454424, and 454490--was the short, kinda squatty aspect that all three boolits have in real life. Their photos and sketches in catalogs give the impressions of being longer bullets--they really aren't. The 44 caliber Keith (#429421) doesn't have that squatty aspect to my eye at 240 grains.
I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.
My lightest 358 mold is 150 Hensley,and my heaviest is a 180 SAECO TCGC. Black area of target is well ventilated,and animals fall down,and stick their legs in the air all stiff like. 2 legged varmints find 12 gauge rack more than enough ugly and leave quickly. Then I dwell on my cup of Joe!
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I see what I am hunting just coming off the "GRILL"!
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Jules
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I don't paint bullets. I like Black Rifle Coffee. Sacred cows are always fair game. California is to the United States what Syria is to Russia and North Korea is to China/South Korea/Japan--a Hermit Kingdom detached from the real world and led by delusional maniacs, an economic and social basket case sustained by "foreign" aid so as to not lose military bases.
Does anyone have H110, lil’gun, or IMR 4227 data on the 38 cal Thunderheads?
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |