cyberhick
My biggest concern here would be the brass. The 357 IS the highest pressure of the original magnums and i do not know if the Special brass can handle it.
My $.02,
mike
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I want to answer you with figures
In a .38 Spe case 17000 Cup (in average) is max as pressure 125 gr bullet at 1019 fps with 5.2 Universal
In a .38 Spe+(P) case 19500 Cup (in average) is max as pressure 125 gr bullet at 1138 fps with 5.4 Universal
In a .357 Mag case 42500 Cup (in average) is max as pressure 125 gr bullet at 1839 fps with 20 H4227
I hope it is clear for you egarding case pressure and revolver pressure.
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I was thinking today while handloading for my .357. I was pondering about loading .38 cases with mag loads, and seating the bullets out to .357 OAL. I know it can be done, i was just wondering what precaustions and any suggestions about it. Right now, they only bullets and powder i have on hand is Sierra 158 JSP, Sierra 180 JSP, 158 LRN, Win231 and AA#5. As soon as i git some money, i'm gitting some 2400 and more Sierra's, my Python loves them.
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He used a reduced charge of Hercules 2400 to make a poor man's .357. He used this load ONLY in strong revolvers specifically chambered for the .357 Magnum. I had originally posted the charge weight here but thought better of if because a round so loaded could probably chamber in a .38 Special revolver, and it's almost a given that someone reading this would do so.
The ONLY reason he used these loads was that he could pick up barrels of once fired .38 brass on the Border Patrol pistol range for free.
Other than the above SPECIFIC bullet crimped in the second groove used by a poorly paid lawman in the early Fifties, I see no sane reason to try to put up .357 Magnum level loads in .38 Special cases.
Just not a good idea.
[This message has been edited by Jim in Idaho (edited 02-12-2002).]