09 August 2009, 22:54
Dang YankeeMagnum vs Standard Primers
I am looking for a 357 MAG load for Cowboy Shooting that uses a 158 grain Lead bullet, Magnum Small Pistol Primers (I am out of standard primers) and Hodgdon HS6 Powder. I found a good recipe on the Hodgdon website but it does not state weather to use MAG or Standard small pistol primers. Normally I would assume MAG primers, but many of the loads I have found for 357 tell you to use standard small pistol primers rather than Magnum. I sent an email to Hodgdon too, but thought I'd try this forum as well. Thanks.
09 August 2009, 23:46
El DeguelloWith magnum primers, I'd drop the max loads by 0.5 grain in handgun cartridges.
10 August 2009, 02:15
fredj338The only powders that you must use a mag primer w/ in the 357mag is H110/W296 & AA#9. Every other powder will load w/ std. sp. If your load is a mild one, swapping in a mag primer will ahve little affect. If you are pushing max, dropping back 3%-5% & working back up is recommended.
10 August 2009, 08:43
Dang YankeeEl Deguello and fredj, thanks for the advice. The load I was looking at recommended 6.0 gr, so based on your comments I think I'll drop to 5.5 and shoot a few test rounds. Are you finding standard small pistol primers anywhere? I got some at the Chantilly gun show a couple of weeks ago, but the vendor was limiting sales to 1000 per person. Thanks again.
11 August 2009, 03:15
fredj338Primers are thin everywhere. Watch Widenr's, they get Wolf in pretty regular. I ordered 5K from Graf's the end of March, got them the middle of June. That is how I would go about getting primers, put an order in for at least 5K w/ Graf's & wait.
11 August 2009, 05:01
Dang YankeeThanks, I'll give Graf's a try.