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Accurate 5 load data
Accurate 5 load data









At the VERY least, use a copper Gas Check lead bullet or a copper plated bullet. Jacketed bullets create a bit more wear on the bore, but it’s better than trying to wire brush out a bunch of lead build up. It has a steel core and will pierce anįor any loads over 900 FPS, I suggest using a jacketed bullet. The armor piercing round wasīought commercially (in the 70’s). 357 or older gun, you may want to start with 13% less thanĪmounts listed above (but not where it says “start” load), and work up to theįull loads. I prefer the Unique or Universal asĪll purpose, and I also use them for. Several of these can also be used in rifle cartridges, so it’s good to haveįor the magnum pistol loads and for rifle. ,108 (as of 2008 HP38 & W231 are the same)ġ,610 MAX a Commercial JSP load averages 1,503 fpsġ80 grain JFP (Jacketed Flat Point) Bullseyeġ,208 Hi=1244, Lo=1179, ES=65 (good load)ĭiscussion: Universal and Unique are good for lighter bullets, but if you wantĪ slower burning powder, I suggest H-4227, Lil’Gun, W-296,2400, HS6 or No. Use hot loads) 158 grain LSWC or LRN (Semi-Wad Cutter or Round Nose) Bullseyeġ,075 (plated, actual in 7″ bbl revolver)ġ,307 max (Enforcer load below is SWC + GC )ġ58-160 grain JHP or JSP (Jacketed Hollow or Soft Point) Bullseye

accurate 5 load data

(bullets seated deeper = higher pressures) (I don’t recommend lead at over 900įPS) (unless at least using a Gas Check) (with pure lead wadcutters, do not * use magnum primers (standard is OK) 135 grain LRNFP (lead) Universalġ40 grain JHP or JSP (Jacketed Hollow or Soft Point) Power Pistolġ46-148 grain LWC (Lead Wad Cutter) Bullseye (IMR 4227 is same as H-4227 if made in Australia) 110 grain JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point) Bullseyeġ25 grain JHP or JSP (Jacketed Hollow or Soft Point) Bullseye It is just a guide and the reason you should start under these charges and work up. Due to different barrel lengths, type of bullet, seating depth, primer type and other factors, you may not get near the FPS charted. (See note on Powders below or read all about variousīullets are. (Note: These are near maximum loads, you should use 10% less to start.)(2009 Note: Some of these loads are from 1996 and in the passing years the powder companies have reduced their maximum loads particularly ones that have been around a long time like Unique.

accurate 5 load data

(WC= WadCutter, SWC= Semi-WadCutter, HP= Hollow Point, RN= Round Nose), SP=Soft Point, (JHP= Jacketed Hollow Point and if GC indicated, means Gas Check at bottom of lead bullet) Loads for. 357 Armour Piercing(no longer legal or available), 160 gr.











Accurate 5 load data