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I'm just curious, what are your accurate hunting loads for your BH 357 mag. I have a 357 BH with a 6.5" barrel. I'm not impressed with what I'm shooting right now! I'm shooting a 158 gr. xtp with 16.5 gr of Lil Gun.
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I run a Remington 180 gr soft hollow nose over Speer's maximum charge of H110 for 1500 fps on the nose out of my 10 inch Contender. Shoots into 2 inches at 100 with a 2x glass and kills deer quick. The manual says it's for Contenders and heavy frames only so I'd be comfortable using such a load in an N-frame or a Bisley Blackhawk (if I owned either) but I don't use it in my GP-100. Which version of the Blackhawk are you using?
 
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158 gr Sierra JHC with 15.5gr of W296
 
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I've actually gone back to the predecessor of the .357 Mag. I load the Lyman 358429 in a .38 Special case as a .38-44 load as described by Elmer Keith.

This gets about 1,380 fps from my 6" Model 28. Definitely not a J frame load!



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MS -- what is the weight of the bullet?



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It casts out at 173 grains with wheelweights.



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It's a new model BH.
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I use a 125 FP/XTP over Bluedot at 1690 fps out of my 6" Ruger SS.

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For factory ammo i use Federal hard cast 180 grn loads. Very accurate.


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I've always shot 15gr 2400 with 125gr Hornady XTP's through my 357's. Dropped a mule deer with one shot and lost count of the javelinas taken.


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Max 2400 hornady book load behind a 180 xtp down a 4" barrel Mod 66. Accuratecy is OK/good but pass through is only about 50% on medium bodied (Michigan) deer. Bullets only rivets, all shots at 30 yards or less. Works but not the most impressive thing I've used.
 
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Change that XTP to a 180 grain cast Keith or LFN style bullet and you will see a vast improvement on pass throughs.



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Change that XTP to a 180 grain cast Keith or LFN style bullet and you will see a vast improvement on pass throughs.


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Haven't worked up a load for my new BH yet but if it will handle -shoot accurately I load 158 gr Rem JSP for the '94 carbine1 Also 180 gr XTP's They are stout loads so we'll see how they shoot!


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I use Speer 125 gr gold dots with 20.5 gr of H110 for +/-1640 fps in my BH. Not the best deer load, but accurate in all the BHs I have tried. (It does wear the forcing cones more than most) dvnv
 
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Worth noting is that some blackhawks suffer from a constriction in the barrel where it screws into the frame, and it kills accuracy. I have such a blackhawk and have tried at least a dozen different cast bullets and 1/2 dozen powders and 25 yd groups are 4-5". I will finally get around to cutting in a taylor throat as well as some other tuneup items.

A good .357 just needs a decent dose of 2400 and a good 158-180 gr cast bullet.


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