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Offline PineyCreek22

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.357 Carbine w/1:20 twist
« on: April 18, 2013, 06:34:15 PM »
I have a .357 carbine with a 1:20 twist barrel. I want to shoot cast lead bullets.  First time out it grouped about 3-1/2" @100 yards with 160 gr. cast bullets and 8.7gr Accurate #5 powder.  I have been told that a lighter bullet might do better.  What would be a better powder and bullet weight for this little carbine.  Piney Creek
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Re: .357 Carbine w/1:20 twist
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2013, 05:06:53 PM »
I have a .357 carbine with a 1:20 twist barrel. I want to shoot cast lead bullets.  First time out it grouped about 3-1/2" @100 yards with 160 gr. cast bullets and 8.7gr Accurate #5 powder.  I have been told that a lighter bullet might do better.  What would be a better powder and bullet weight for this little carbine.  Piney Creek

Try a 125 gr. and some Unique.  I'd guess about 6 gr.  My 1:16 twist throws 158's and 180's quite well though.
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