17 July 2011, 20:55
Brentplooking for ideas on .357 accuracy
Im shooting a revolver match that has steel sillouets at 25,50,75 and 100 yards. I am using a S&W .357 4" barrel. I did okay last time, but I know my off had shooting needs some practice. I am also sure that I can create some more accurate loads. Ive read that hollow base wad cutters are some of the best bullets for accuracy. I am considering trying them, but I am worried about their effectivness at 100yards on steel targets. The gun has a good rear adjustable sight. Any thoughts? Recomendations? Thank you!
17 July 2011, 21:44
Reloader270Brentp, I have been reloading a lot of .357Mag in my Marlin Rifle. To find a beter velocity, you will have to try something like IMR4227. Flakes is sometime a problem with this slow burning powder. I have reduced the max load with 1.0 grain and added decron. The load shrunk to 0.5" at 100 meters. The velocity in my Marlin is 1685fps with a 158gr JHP. With the 4" barrel you would get less velocity, but still I think it would be worth trying.
19 July 2011, 20:54
BlacktailerW296 is a good powder for the 357mag. When I shot IHMSA I shot cast bullets in my revolver. They were as accurate as any commercially available bullet and a friend owned a tire store so I got wheel weights for nothing.
19 July 2011, 22:00
J.D.SteeleIn my experience the HBWCs were not very accurate past about 70 yds or so. IIWY I'd try a heavy bullet such as the Keith 173-gr SWC.
AND, most importantly, I would fire-lap the barrel's leade.
Regards, Joe
Do you have to knock them down or just hit them? The sight radius of a 4" gun is a serious impediment of course. To develop accuracy loads I would put a scope or red dot on it. Then shoot open sights with full confidence.
Peter.
19 July 2011, 23:19
cgbachWay back I used to shoot NRA Hunter Pistol, targets to 100y(m?). Anyway shooters found out very quickly that the .22 WMR would tip them over most of the time, lots of horsepower wasn't needed. Think I would find a good 140-160 gr. cast SWC and work up the most accurate 100y load I could in the 900-1100 fps range.
C.G.B.
19 July 2011, 23:21
fredj338Not much past 50yds. The HBWC isn't very aerodynamic. You will be better off w/ a SWC or TCFP for 100yd shooting. Higher vel makes hits @ 100yds easier to make, but knowing where the bullet hits at all ranges is mroe important. I can get decent hits @ 100yds w/ a 45acp @ 850fps, so it's always the gun & shooter.