Hi,
I'm a new poster here to the forums. I've been surfing and reading alot of the info here and recently picked up a 357 barrel for my 22 hornet NEF. It goes extremely well with my Marlin 1894c lever and .357 revolver, kinda of a cheap matched pair/trio.
After all the shooting, I decided to get into handloading so I picked up a basic single stage press and have had good success at standard 38 and 357 loads. What has really been interesting me is sub-sonic loads. I've been reading alot about other's starting loads and how some use a few grains of Unique or 700x over a 148 WC. I've also read that some use hard wax to keep the charge against the case rear for reliable ignition but then I read that this can cause 'riinging' of the cylinder when the pressure/wax hits the lead. The LEE manual seemed to have good info or light loads, as well.
I hope I'm not asking something that was just discussed recently, but I looking for a good direction to start for developing a quiet plinking and small game load for the 22" 357 barreled NEF. I figured it would be the best because it's a few inches longer than the 1984c.
Anyone have a load that they have used in the NEF that may get me headed in the right direction. This reloading stuff is kinda fun, and the NEF makes it even better.
Thanks - Brad