27 December 2011, 04:44
prplbkrrwhat's the best powder for a .357 J-Frame
Unique is too fast for full power loads,I've read on another website that H-110 is a flame-cutter,(is that true?) these are the powders I currently have on hand.
I am looking for a full power load shooting 125 HPs that won't be a flame cutter.Suggestions?
27 December 2011, 04:50
hivelosityWhat model smith you have?
I like imr4227 158gr jacketed bullets
27 December 2011, 06:08
prplbkrrIt's a 640 centenial,square butt.Bought it 2 yrs. ago hoping someday wis. would get concealed carry.Glad I have it.Fits real nice in the front pocket.
11 February 2012, 20:00
TwicepopThe load that I've been using for years is 8.5 grains of Unique topped with a 125 grain bullet. It's hotter than a .38+P and not as punishing in a small gun like a max-load .357.
12 February 2012, 07:19
p dog shooterI found herco to be of good use along with red dot.
The best I use was ALcan N0.7 great vel no flash but that was a while ago. I did pick up a 5lb can of it a a gun show. It real does IMHO make the best 357 125gr load.
12 February 2012, 11:40
jtinidaho15.2 gr. H110 with a Hornady 158 XTP FP or HP
CCI 550 primer
100's of rounds through my S&W 360-1, Vanadium/Titanium AirLite Sc. No problems.
12 February 2012, 12:53
carpetman1I like Unique. 2400 leaves too much unburned powder. Use Unique and don't worry about a little velocity loss no more so than the loss for the short barrel--not gonna be using it at 1000 yds. Unique will be fine. Close range perps wont know the difference.
12 February 2012, 12:57
Lamaranother vote for herco.
if you get the 2400 up into it's pressure zone with good neck tension and a good brisance primer it will burn clean.
anyways aa#9 will burn clean in lower pressure than 2400 will.
12 February 2012, 18:11
30378Try 7.0gr of W231 with your favorite 140 grainer.