afret
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I bought a few S&W 357 revolvers and a 357 Henry rifle and will be starting to reload for them. This is the first time I'm reloading handgun ammo. I got a couple pounds of Accurate #9 and some Hornady 158 grain XTP bullets. The Hornady book gives a starting load of 9.7 grains for rifle and 9.8 grains for handgun. Max for both is listed as 11.5 grains. Hodgdon gives a starting load of 12.4 grains with the 158 XTP. Sierra gives a starting load of 13.0 for rifle and 12.1 grains for handgun with 158 grain bullets.
Has anyone here tried a 9.7 grain load of #9 with 158 grain bullets in a rifle. I'm kind of concerned about maybe getting a stuck bullet in the barrel with a too light load. Thanks!
Has anyone here tried a 9.7 grain load of #9 with 158 grain bullets in a rifle. I'm kind of concerned about maybe getting a stuck bullet in the barrel with a too light load. Thanks!