Hi K22, do you use SP or SPM primers for this load? I recently got a new Python in 4inch and being new to American Powders and having a lever action 357 (trying to get one load for both revolver and LA was not a smart path to venture onto) I started of with H110. In the Colt it was just not comfortable, nor particularly accurate. I tried 158 and 180gr (just for kicks - and it did...) and used SPM primers as I was loading H110. You refenced this load a couple of times on the forum, but I missed if you mentioned the primer you are using.
Standard Federal 100 primers with 231.
I've tried a lot of powders and bullet combinations with the 38 Special and 357 Magnums over the many years of shooting these fine cartridges. Here's what learned specifically regarding the
357 Magnum:
1. Old Man Load: These days I shoot mostly mild 38+P loads (38 cases) in my 357 Magnum revolvers using 125 XTP's with 5.6 grains of 231 and Federal Standard 100 Primers.
2. For general purpose use, supreme accuracy, and tolerable recoil my favorite load is 7.0 grains of 231 with 125 XTP and Federal 100 standard small pistol primers. Check the published data but this is in with prescribed load density in the Speer Manual. This is an effective, supremely accurate load. You may have to vary the load density a bit to achieve optimum accuracy in your revolver
but stay within published load data.
3. For varmint / predator hunting, I like the 140 grain bullets with 2400 and standard Federal 100 primers. This is for full power load and effective. Also, for full power loads this powder also works well with 125 grain bullets.
4. While I've taken 1 white tail with the 357 Magnum, I do not consider it adequate for deer thus I never found a need for the heavy bullets in the 357 Magnum. However, for maximum penetration the 158 grain bullets are superior. Slower pistol powders should be used with these bullets.
4. H100 and 296 are good choices for the heavier bullet in this caliber but I always obtained my best accuracy with 2400. With these powders, H110 and 296, you need magnum primers. I never could get adequate expansion with the heavier bullets. For full powder loads in this cartridge, I found that the 140 grain bullets with 2400 powder is ideal giving good energy, velocity and expansion especially with the XTP's.
Special Note: One precaution
must be observed if you decide to try 231 powder. You must establish a fail-safe reloading procedure to assure that you do NOT double charge a case. A double charge of 231 will fit in a 357 magnum cases and will blow up you gun and potential cause physical harm to you. BE CAREFUL.