I'm looking to save a few cents by using the Rainier 125 grain LeadSafe bullets for plinking. I've got HS-6 that I have been using for my 357 with XTP 125 grain. Rainier recommends using lead bullet data, but I can't find anything for lead using the HS-6. Rainier then recommends using the midpoint of min/max load for jacketed bullets. That would put me at about 10.4 of HS-6 in the 357 for 125 grain bullets. Does this sound reasonable? I'm only using 9.8 (starting load) for the XTPs.
We, at Rainier Ballistics, recommend using lead bullet load data when loading our bullets. There is no need for adjustment when using lead bullet load data. Our bullets are jacketed using an electroplating process and are softer than traditionally jacketed bullets; hence the recommendation to use lead bullet load data. If you only have access to traditionally jacketed load data, we recommend a starting powder charge directly between the listed minimum and maximum load. A roll or taper crimp may be used with our bullets; do not over crimp.