BB, I know that was a 357 maximum load, what I was trying to find was a starting load for the NEF 22 inch barrel 357 maximum. By looking at the speer #13 reloading book I find that the 357 magnum case will hold 23 grains of H110 and a 125 gr bullet. This is a compressed load. That means the case is full.
A 357 mag rifle that is reamed to 357 max is still a NEF 357 magnum rifle, manufactured for that round and one would assume tested for that round. Has it been tested for pressures generated by the 357 Max ?
The part that I want to know is, will the NEF rifle take the pressure ? Considering the fact that, 1. Pressure is going up for 25 % more powder.
2. Pressure is going up for heavier bullet weight, 158 compared to 180 grains.3. The NEF was manufactured with freebore to relieve pressure, In reboring and elimanating freebore or most of it, causes pressure to go up.4. Longer barrels, rifle barrels compared to pistol barrels, causes pressure to go up with the same loads.
I am not trying to rain on anyones parade, I was around the mt forum for a while and have been following the 357 maxi project. All I was asking for is published data to use in mine. I feel without published data, I would be breaking new ground and breaking new ground is like loading in 3D. Disability, Dismemberment and Dirt naps.
Just my opinion, everyone has one.