Hi, my name is Steve Cutter and I am the owner of the website 357Maximum.com. I have found that Graybeard Outdoors is an excellent site and have enjoyed reading many of the forum discussions on different topics. Certainly, a lot of information here.
I have been following the posts on pressure concerns with loads using AA1680 that exceed the Accurate Arms top listed load with the 180 gr. Hornady SSP bullet. Something I would like bring attention to, is that the top load for this combination is nowhere near the top pressure listed by SAAMI. It is actually 7000 C.U.P. lower. Johan Loubser of Accurate Powders explained to me that when testing, they generally stop at a certain compression ratio and that is why this top load listed is so far under the SAAMI maximum. In my own experience, my cases were not even expanding enough to seal the chamber at the 26.5 gr. load resulting in soot on the cases after firing. As Johan explained, this powder is on the slow side for the .357 Max. I’m sure this is why my loads performed so much better at the 28.0 gr. level. Many of us are shooting this round in guns with chambers that have been opened up. A lot of these chambers have long throats. My Ruger No. 1 is a good example of this. These longer throated chambers allow much longer cartridge OAL’s which reduce pressure.
I am in the process of assembling rounds for laboratory pressure testing in mid-Sept. These will all be loaded with 28.0-30.0 grains of AA1680. I plan on including the Hornady 180 SSP, Hornady 180 XTP, and Hornady 200 gr. FTX. Once I receive the data, I plan on posting the results on my website. Hopefully, this scientific data will provide some insight rather than relying on estimates which understandably makes many cautious handloaders nervous.
Best Regards and Good Shooting,
Steve Cutter