180 grain .357 loads
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180 grain .357 loads
I just sent a money order to Veral Smith for an LBT 180 grain .359 FNGC mold that I plan to use in my Blackhawk and marlin .35 Remington. Any load recommendations? By the way, LBT is having a mold sale. Just e-mail Veral for the list. The molds he has in stock are 25% off. Here's the 3 screw .357 I will be casting for. I'm not sure if Mama will like to shoot it when I load it full power.
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
thanks for the information and i am sure the loads will come along here shortly. Very nice pistol and lovely wife. blessings
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
I've been using a Laser-Cast 180 flat point (looks like a truncated cone) over 6 grains of Unique. Winchester cases and primers. Shoot them at longish ranges (to 250 yards) with a Marlin Cowboy II with 24" barrel and Ruger pistols. They trundle along and when they get there they knock things down on a regular basis. Not setting any speed records but accurate and comfortable to shoot. Best regards... Wind - Watch yer topknot (and hers) -
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Guncase
I have been loading cast performance 180's on top of 17 grs of LiL'Gun. Iam getting 1300 fps in a ruger GP100 3" bbl no high pressure signs. Its my up close bear round. danny
I have been loading cast performance 180's on top of 17 grs of LiL'Gun. Iam getting 1300 fps in a ruger GP100 3" bbl no high pressure signs. Its my up close bear round. danny
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
BigSky56 wrote:Guncase
I have been loading cast performance 180's on top of 17 grs of LiL'Gun. Iam getting 1300 fps in a ruger GP100 3" bbl no high pressure signs. Its my up close bear round. danny
I bet that is a lively load in that GP100!!!
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I'll have to pick up a pound of lil gun, sounds like a good one to try.
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
I shoot 180 cast bullets with 12gr SR4759 useing standard primers out of my new model blackhawk and 1894c. I got that load out of the RCBS cast bullet reloading manual. I get 1346fps out of an 18.5" barrel. BTW, max load is 13gr.
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Just curious,those grips look longer than standard lenght Blackhawk grips.What are they if so or are my eyes fooling me again!
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16.0 gr. of LilGun works for me with the LEE 180 cast bullet.
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I respectfully submit you have a beautiful wife and a beautiful Ruger. Those grips really stand out, did you make em or store bought. Anyway congrats to you and your family!
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Thanks for the loads. I have some sr4759, and I'll pick up some lil gun. The grips are my first attempt at making some from scratch. They are a little fuller at the bottom but They fit me well. I picked up this 3 screw a couple of years ago for $269! It was dirty and had some hideous mother of pearl grips on it. Also has some dings in the bottom of the barrel and an overtravel screw hole in the aluminum trigger guard. It has an excellent trigger that breaks at 3 lbs. and shoots like a dream. Here's a pic before I finished the grips.
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
Guncase,
My wife does not like light wimpy loads. She wants a nuclear mushroom ball of fire from the muzzle when she shoots the .357 mag. If your wife is anything like mine, she'll probably out shoot you with those 180gr bullets.
BTW, what did you do with the MOP grips? My wife thinks they are pretty.
Joe
My wife does not like light wimpy loads. She wants a nuclear mushroom ball of fire from the muzzle when she shoots the .357 mag. If your wife is anything like mine, she'll probably out shoot you with those 180gr bullets.
BTW, what did you do with the MOP grips? My wife thinks they are pretty.
Joe
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Joe,
you are welcome to the grips. I'll gladly send them to you, but they are missing the escutcheons. I used them for the grips I made. I have your address from October '06, I'll send them there unless it has changed.
you are welcome to the grips. I'll gladly send them to you, but they are missing the escutcheons. I used them for the grips I made. I have your address from October '06, I'll send them there unless it has changed.
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
13.5 Grains of H110 - that'll give you about 1700 fps from your carbine and around 1400 fps from the BH. Pretty stout
Oops - you've got a 35 Remington - not a .357.... anyway...
Oops - you've got a 35 Remington - not a .357.... anyway...
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When I coached Little League we had a kid on the team that batted the same way that shooter shoots, with eyes closed.
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She's right handed but left eye dominant. I always thought I had the perfect wife until I noticed that
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Minor comment. I noticed she did not have safety glasses on. I assume this was for a photo shoot, but if it were "for real" some safety glasses would sure help if you get some side blast or anything else. Just a safety thought for the day.
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
I got best accuracy with 9.5 gr SR4759 through my Win 94 Legacy in .357. The bullets are the from the same mold as Lasercast 180's, but are Mastercast Bullets. Different alloy and better casting. For 35 Rem I will go with the Lasercast version, and push them a little faster. Ok, a lot faster.
These will be my short range and long range silhouette loads, respectively.
These will be my short range and long range silhouette loads, respectively.
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Re: 180 grain .357 loads
Guncase,Guncase wrote:Joe,
you are welcome to the grips. I'll gladly send them to you, but they are missing the escutcheons. I used them for the grips I made. I have your address from October '06, I'll send them there unless it has changed.
My address is the same. The escutcheons can be had from Brownells if my wife really likes them.
Thanks a bunch.
Joe
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