I've been to the Hodgden site before and there some good info on it. However, all their cast loads for .38/.357 have velocities listed at 1000 fps or below, and I know a hard cast bullet will handle more speed than that.
My last set of cast reloads were 125 gr traveling at around 1200 fps or so, & I had some leading after a couple of hundred rounds . It wasn't bad, but I had to scrub quite a bit to get it all out. Based on everything I've read on cast reloading, I'm going to try a litle more speed. My current cast bullet have a hardness rating around 18. I've yet to slug my bore. I don't know what that will do for me, because every cast bullet I've seen comes in .358 diameter. So if .358 is too small there's not much I can do about it.
Right now, I'm shooting 158 gr over 5.5 gr of Bullseye. According to Alliant this will have me shooting around 1000 fps, according to my relaoding books it will be more. I think in the future I'll try some 296 for the .357 & save the Bullseye for the .38 and .380ACP. It seems to work well for those rounds.
Perhaps there's a chrony in my future.
Thanks for all the responses everyone, this topic seems to have created quite a bit of interest. Hopefully others have learned some things as well.
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