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Offline Selmer

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Help with Ruger NBH is .357 mag
« on: September 03, 2007, 02:43:05 AM »
Ok, I have a roommate with a .357 Mag.  He is quite proficient target shooting with it but has never hunted deer with it and would like to hunt with me this fall.  He's using a Ruger New Blackhawk with open sights.  Is there anyway to scope this set up if he would like to?  I will be introducing him to reloading under my supervision with this gun.  What do you recommend for bullet selection for plinking and hunting?  I assume the 158 gr. for plinking, 180 gr. XTP for hunting, correct?  I have a .454 Casull in my Encore which I have loaded extensively for, but have no experience with the .357 mag.  I see that for light loads I can use many of my shotgun powders, such as HS-6, Unique, and 700-X.  I'm assuming H110 is still THE choice for stout hunting loads in this caliber, just as it is in my .454.  I have confidence in his ability to place bullets, I just need to know what to put in the case for deer hunting.  We are hunting Iowa whitetails at short (<50 yds.) ranges.  Do I need a Lee Factory Crimp die for loading this round or does the crimp die in the standard 3-die set work ok?  I've had great success with my Lee Factory Crimp in the .454, but we're trying to keep initial cost down, but the die is only $20 or less if I remember right.  Ok, I think those are all my questions, if you have any answers or further suggestions, please let me know.
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Re: Help with Ruger NBH is .357 mag
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2007, 09:24:37 AM »
B-Square makes a nice scope mount, but you need to drill and tap a hole in the top strap.  For 50 yards and less, I would not be afraid to use my open sights on my BHs.   
I would use the xtps or a well made 200/210 grain cast bullet with gas check.  H110/296 are good powders.  My choice in 357 is 2400 for the heavier bullets. I always seat the bullet fully then crimp.  I do not seat and crimp in same step.  Lee dies are OK.  Redding profile crimp die, for about $15 is really nice. 

Load him up about a hundred rounds.  Shoot 80 at paper plates set out from 25 yards thru 75 yards.  If he can keep all 6 in the paper plate, he is ready to go.  Save the last 20 rounds for the hunt.  One for the deer, 19 for the celebratory stump shoot after the hunt.

Steve  ;)
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