Quite right mate - don't run the 357 with a light load - it is safe only with fairly dense loads. If you want light game loads use lead projectiles in 38 cases, with faster powders - as per a loading manual.A couple of years ago, I had a Ruger 77/357, (don't recall the twist) and had good luck with max loads of H-110, and/or 2400, and the 158 XTPs.
Hope this helps some
Dave
Falling block single shot Winchester 1885 Low-wallLever or bolt gun ??
Thanks. That's a pretty fast twist so the heavier bullets should be more accurae than the light ones. At least that's true in my .223.I have a .35 Whelen with a 1:12 twist. I've had really good luck with Hornady XTPs, both 158 and 180, at anywhere from 1480 fps to 1800 fps. I don't know how hard you can push them in your gun, but I had no stabilization issues at any velocities over 1450.
Best of these loads was the 180s @1750. No recoil, Accurate out to 100yds, the kids and my wife enjoy it, and most important, I have a couple thousand of the 180s.
A couple of years ago, I had a Ruger 77/357, (don't recall the twist) and had good luck with max loads of H-110, and/or 2400, and the 158 XTPs.