Jerry ... Graybeard ...
Thanks for those replies. I started out loading for my .243 which is a very accurate rifle capable of groups less than .500". Because of the fine tuning I went through developing loads for it and my .300 wsm, I have been concerned that my revolver loads would have been "average at best" without better OAL measurements. Though I will still strive for the most consistent measurements, I am satisfied from your input that OAL variations will still allow me to occasionally hit with acceptable accuracy. The results I had yesterday at the range with the .357 mag actually made me quite happy.
TennesseeNuc ... As always, it is very good to hear from you. I have the SBH Hunter in .45 lc from Lipsey's on order and should be arriving early this week. I can hardly wait to try it out. I will be using 250 gr XTP's in it too. I have not decided on a powder though I have H-110 to start with. I think if I can actually learn to shoot this SBH Hunter, my next boar trip to Tennessee will be a handgun only hunt. Nothing much happening in this little city other than cheering for Scott Rolen on the Cardinal baseball team in the World Series. He is from Jasper which is about 6 miles from here.
WD45 ... The most accurate load I have for the 250 gr XTP in .45 lc is a low velocity load. Using Win brass, CCI 300 primer, 8.5 gr of Unique, OAL of 1.60", and a velocity of approximately 900 fps. Out of my Marlin CBC, I have shot 1.158" to 1.750" groups at 50 yds very consistently. I do not know if that is good for anyone else, but, I am satisfied with that. I have shot consistent 2" groups using 18.2 gr of No. 9 at 1260 fps. As I said above, I have since started using H-110 and I think it will provide what I am looking for.
Again, thank you for the replies...