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WC-820 in 357 with C358-180
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Hi all, I finally got to the range today. It was abit late in the evening, so I don't know if my not as good as I would have liked group sizes were from the light or not, but I do have some chrono data.

One note here, Dan tried some WC820 in his 357 and found that it burns faster than expected when comparing it in 454 loads. This was also true today in my loads as I blew one primer in the Rossi Rifle in a load that I thought should have been safe.

357 mag Ruger 4 5/8" Blackhawk, WSPM primer, WC820
12gns 980fps
14gns 1214fps
15gns 1316fps Primers fairly flat, this ones probably too warm. The accuracy of this load showed some good promise though. I may have to try a different powder and work around the same velocity range?

20" Rossi lever gun Mod92
12gns 1469fps
13gns 1521fps
14gns 1609fps
15gns 1724fps, black soot around the primer pocket
16gns 1770fps, the primer fell out when the shell was extracted. The anvil is still stuck in the primer pocket!!
The 12 and 13gn loads shot pretty good groups. I think I need to put a peep sight on this. My eyes are getting older and it's harder to keep everything in focus.
The 14gn load started to have questionable primers, so I didn't shoot a target with them.

I tried some Cat Sneeze loads.
20" Rifle Red dot, 180gn bullet
3.5gns 837fps- best accuracy
4.0gns 950fps
4.5gns 1002fps
5.0gns 1061fps

700x same as above
3.5gns 850fps- best accuracy
4.0gns 919fps
4.5gns 1013fps
5.0gns 1105fps

All of the above loads were shot without earplugs in. The report was a sharp, short crack that wasn't very loud and didn't cause any ringing or pain. They are abit louder than the 38 spl CAS loads though.

357 Max 10.5" Seville C358-180RF WC820
18gns 1541fps
19gns 1576fps
20gns 1619fps
21gns 1677fps

I'll have to try some WC680 in this gun also.
I still have the 357 Herrett to go, hopefully before school starts up again.
 
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ive found it burns about the same as aa9 as a matter of fact im betting there the same powder.
 
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Lar, I'm shooting 19.0 grains of my lot WC 820 under C358-180 in Max cases in a 22" Handi for just under 2000 fps and all the accuracy anyone could ask for. That does not translate directly to data for the Mag, but I woulda thought the Mag could take 14-15 grains.

I'm not getting any stuck cases and primer pockets are still tight after 3-4 firings. My primers are pretty thoroughly flat, but they are not riveting. Of course, I am using Win SR primers.

Accurate Arms shows a top of 14.2 grains of #9 under a 180 bullet in a 22" Marlin .357 for 1620 odd FPS. This certainly supports the view that WW 820 and AA 9 are at least equivalent.
 
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I just wish that Quickload had AA#9 in it's database.

The pressure signs seem to be more severe in the rifle compared to the pistol.
 
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