I have a question regarding loading data for .357 magnum loads.
Is it safe to use .38 Special loading data with the Hornady 125 grain #35730 FP/XTP bullet and the 158 grain #35780 FP/XTP bullet?
This may be an odd question, as one might ask why I don't simply load those bullets in .38 cases and use them in my .357 firearm. But I have three reasons for asking:
1. I have thousands of beautiful, nickle-plated, once-fired .357 magnum cases that were given to me by a local police department.
2. These loads will not only be fired in my Ruger Blackhawk pistol, but also in my H&R 158 signle-shot rifle that is chambered in .357 Maximum. I have fired .38 loads in this gun, but they aren't very accurate. The longer .357 magnum cases work much better.
3. I suffered a permanent wrist injury several years ago. I really have trouble shooting magnum loads anymore.
So what I would like to do is load these bullets in .357 Manum cases, but at a lower velocity in order to reduce recoil. Like something in the 800 fps range. However, I have read that it is unsafe to use reduced loads in some magnum applications. Since my Hornady handbook shows no such loads for the .357 I wanted to make sure it was safe to do so with Blue Dot or 231. These loads are going to be used for informal target shooting and plinking.
Thanks in advance for your help.