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jamesp81
05-14-2012, 03:06 PM
These (http://www.missouribullet.com/details.php?prodId=119&category=5&secondary=10&keywords=) are the bullets I'm referring to.

I'm looking to make some full power 357 magnum loads and I was wondering if anyone had data for these. And if so, are there certain powders I can use that tend to not encourage leading?

I'm loading for a GP100.

Janoosh
05-14-2012, 05:35 PM
I'm using them in a Rossi 92 lever gun. I'm loading as 357 mag, 12 grns of WC 820 as AA 9 according to the label on the container. My gun loves this Boolit. I can hit a 6x8 steel plate offhand at 100yds. With the iron sights. I've never done better! I'm 59 and as the rest of you know, something happens to the sights as time goes on. Its definitely not me!

HodakaGA
05-14-2012, 07:59 PM
Alliant 2400, Start about 10.0gr. and work up. Look for signs of high pressure such as ease of extraction and primer flattening. That said, 11 and 11.5gr. was accurate and all I found I needed.

ocelott
05-27-2012, 07:05 PM
Alliant 2400, Start about 10.0gr. and work up. Look for signs of high pressure such as ease of extraction and primer flattening. That said, 11 and 11.5gr. was accurate and all I found I needed.

+1 My marlin likes this bullet and the 2400

Janoosh
05-27-2012, 08:49 PM
Found a load for 35 rem. Gonna try it in my Marlin 336 next. Apologies if you wanted 357 in a pistol loads. I shoot duplex (two bullet) loads in my revolver for self defense.

gspman
06-02-2012, 11:45 PM
these are the one bullet that i really like from missouri bullet company. I have found that they are very accurate out of my gp100 4".also the lube is in the grooves when they arrive unlike thier 38 match bullets that lube was missing on parts of alot of the last box i bought.the lube was found in bottom of box.seems falls off in shipping.I load the strikers over h110 and they shoot good.GSPMAN