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Need 357 data using 296/2400
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May 24, 2007, 12:50:56 PM »
I need some data for the 357 Magnum using either 296 or 2400 and 158g Hornady XTPs. The gun is a S&W 686 4". Im not looking for high velocity, but a good, accurate load for defense and carrying around the woods.
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Hodgdon lists 296 data.
http://data.hodgdon.com/cartridge_load.asp
Alliant lists 2400 data for a 158gr JSP and Rem 158gr SP...
http://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/RecipeDetail.aspx?title=Pistols%20and%20Revolvers>ypeid=1&weight=158&shellid=1015&bulletid=29
http://www.alliantpowder.com/reloaders/RecipeDetail.aspx?title=Silhouette%20Load>ypeid=4&weight=158&shellid=1039&bulletid=130
Hornday shows 12.4gr start to 16gr max
296
COL 1.590", Win WSPM in Frontier brass.
and 10.5gr start and 14.3gr max
2400
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Re: Need 357 data using 296/2400
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May 24, 2007, 08:50:10 PM »
16g of 296 behind that bullet with a magnum primer will give you a good full house load, and unless you've stumbled into a very odd behaving gun, it should prove to be very accurate to boot.
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Re: Need 357 data using 296/2400
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May 25, 2007, 04:42:18 PM »
WW296 and H110 are the same powders and their data is interchangeable.
The bullet you are using (weight and type) makes a big difference on the load so you should include that information too.
I use a Speer 140 JHP with 18.6 grains of H110. It is very accurate in my Ruger 6" Security-Six shooting cloverleaf groups at 25 yards.
It is a good compromise between velocity and terminal ballistics. It could be loaded higher but I find that this is the best load for me.
I have been using it for twenty-two years.
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Hodgdon, Lyman, Speer, Sierra, Hornady = reliable resources
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Alway check loads you find on the internet against manuals.
NEVER exceed maximum listed loads.
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