.357 Magnum
(Handloading Notes)
This short article shows the information from a page of my handloading
logbook. It includes all the information I need for my .357
Magnum. I save ALL of my notes when testing different loads -
even the loads that don't perform well. This keeps me from
trying the bad ones again at a later date. However, I keep a
separate page like this for my "best" handloads for each firearm.
They get recorded in this exact format below. If you save
your reloading data like this - it becomes much more meaningful
information when the shooting begins.
Case :
Primer :
Powder :
Bullet :
OAL :
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Remington (Velocity = 1,180 fps)
Federal
14.0 gr, 2400
158 Gr. Hornady XTP (Hollow Point)
Heavy roll crimp in center of cantilure
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Notes:
This is
the best hunting and self-defense handload for my 6" Colt Python.
It delivers good bullet penetration and expansion without
excessive muzzle flash. This handload could have been made a
little bit hotter, but this particular bullet produced the best
accuracy at 1,180 fps in my handgun. It will shoot 5 shot groups
at 25 yards that consistently measure well under 2" when fired from a
sandbag rest.
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