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NEED INPUT ON THESE NEW (OLD) DIES I PURCHASED

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16 March 2004, 17:20
huntsalot
NEED INPUT ON THESE NEW (OLD) DIES I PURCHASED
Today after shooting my new blackhawk 357 I knew it was a keeper for life. So I was at a store and noticed one set of dies in that caliber. Listed for 38, 357 or 357max. It was a Hornady durochrome 3 die set. I was wanting to know if this set is a good set of dies and I have never loaded for a handgun and need to know what primers to get and powder for the 357 magnum shooting 158 grain bullets. Thank you for your help.
Brian
17 March 2004, 01:52
Hot Core
Hey huntsalot, I've never used those Dies, so I can't comment on them.

As for your Loads, I like either WW-231 or HP-38 with 148gr Wadcutters for plinking and Target Loads.

For the serious "Bambi Blasters", I go with 158gr JSP Speers #4217(not the HPs) and either WW-296 or H110. Have also used Hornady XTPs and Noslers, but the Speer JSPs just seem to go a bit deeper for me.

Oh yes, try to locate a Speer #11(or older Manual) for your Load reference. Back then they used Ruger revolvers and had loads designed for them. When Speer #12 came out, they had switched to a S&W M19 and had to "reduce the loads" to keep from tearing it up.
17 March 2004, 01:59
R Flowers
Seafire, I am with you on the use of Blue Dot in the .357 Magnum, but am not sure how you get large pistol primers in those cases. The ones I own take a small pistol primer.

R F
18 March 2004, 07:29
snowbound
H110, 2400, AA#9 and prefer the Winchester small pistol primer...takes a lot less force getting it in the hole..
18 March 2004, 09:37
Mark
I've had a few sets of durachrome dies, they work fine however they will not be carbide (IIRC!!) so I would not get them, get some carbide dies instead.
18 March 2004, 09:44
POP
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Seafire, I am with you on the use of Blue Dot in the .357 Magnum, but am not sure how you get large pistol primers in those cases. The ones I own take a small pistol primer.

R F




I agree!
18 March 2004, 14:21
Ross
Early on in the life of the .357 Magnum, some cases were made with LP primers. They can be an aggravation when mixed with small pocketed cases. I gathered up all of mine and sold them to some old guy in Oregon.
Cheers from Darkest California,
Ross