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.357 mag bowling pin loads
deereman
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Any ideas on a good load for pins. I plan to use lead swc bullets at about 158 to 180 grains.
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a Lyman type #2 alloy using 7.0 grs Unique powder. As I used a
Colt Python had to keep the L.O.A. down to 1.568". While not a
maxium load it sure lofted pins great and recoil was not too strong
for next shot quick recovery. Some guns will accept the L.O.A. when
using the crimping groove. My Python doesnt. Chamber check EACH
match round. One high primer can really foul up a good run.
"Aim for the white part"
Page 130 shows similar results w/158gr LSWC.
There are no listings for Unique after these.
Pressure differences with Lyman #2 or your own homebrew .002%tin, .83%strontium, 98%copper will be minimal. I wonder how many folks would just grab their Lee dipper for 7gr and start pouring powder trying to make "Major" loads without dropping at least 10%(7gr X .10 =.7 or 6.3gr)to start with, see how well it shoots; and THEN decide to up the beef.
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