16 March 2004, 17:20
huntsalotNEED 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 CoreHey 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 FlowersSeafire, 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
snowboundH110, 2400, AA#9 and prefer the Winchester small pistol primer...takes a lot less force getting it in the hole..
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.
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