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  1. Will do thanks for the help
  2. I am loading 155 grain lead RNSWC over longshot. my starting charge was 8.5 grains and I stopped at 9.0 grains My chrono for three shots were 1341, 1395 and 1326 avg was 1354 at 9.00 grains when I run GRT it says this is an over pressure above 35k. I see no evidence of primer flow etc. I also use GRT for 357SIG and 45 acp no issue with those loads. Any ideas?
  3. That was my post I will take responsibility for it. I came here looking for reloading info. Instead I was told the 357 sig is dead its a waste of time. not once but over and over again. Not one constructive comment from that individual, others yes helped for those that gave me help/constructive comments thank you. Sorry I was just frustrated.
  4. Thanks for all the help. I went to the range in my 357 Sig with 125 grain plated extreme bullets. I started at 12 and went to 12.7 grains Accurate #9. Made decent powder. In my 10mm I loaded a coated 155 grain over 15 grains Accurate #9. This load I really like. Thing is these recipes eat up powder. I was considering BE-86 because of lesser powder use. What are peoples thoughts I have looked around but the load data seems to be less available with the 86 or should I stay with #9? Thanks.
  5. No worries if you dont mind me asking what are the loads you are using?
  6. I am using 124 grain 9mm- 124 FP extreme copper plated bullets. I am looking to shot good power levels out of it. My powder is Accurate #9 They say to start at 12 and go to 13 grains. Although I do have other powders. I am looking to shoot at major power level.
  7. YES this is the data I am using
  8. You can do better with a 9mm loaded major. A 357 Sig is a waste of time. " Not very helpful at all. Think I will be going with a 125 grain over 12-13 grains Of Accurate #9
  9. Pretty sure I cannot shot 9mm out of a 357sig barrel. Thanks for your help
  10. I have been looking but can find any info so I will try my luck here. I want to shoot full power loads out of my Sig P320. I know Underwood makes hot 357 sig ammo. Is there a way to come close to those power levels, but safely. I plan to load normal loads but I am looking for hotter loads. Thanks.
  11. I have been reloading 10mm. I picked up a 40S&W so I need to reload that. Can I use EXTSW 7/8” ID x 1 1/2” OD x .142” thick 316 alloy stainless washers Actual size .906 ID x 1.490” OD x .142 thick (+/- .003 on all dimensions) As a shim so I dont need 2 toolheads and another 40S&W die set? Or is there another way to do this?
  12. I picked up the Lee die for crimping One a side note are the diameters of cast and jacketed bullets the same for this caliber. I found one individual who said that cast should be .356 and jacketed .355. The gun I picked up is a SIG P320X.
  13. What about primers ? Seems I have alot of free small magnum pistol primers given to me. I have read people have been using reg and magnum
  14. Thank you all for all your help.
  15. Hello, I am looking to load for 357 Sig. I have loaded for 45 acp,10mm , never a bottle neck cartridge. I am using a Dillon 550. What are some recommendations for dies setup? I know the powder drop will flare the case neck. I have always seated and crimped in two stations and would like to continue that. Can anyone recommend what manufacture to use for the sizing , seat and crimp stations. I already have the case holder for the 10mm so I just need to get the powder drop funnel for the powder station, assuming that I need one for 9mm there Thank you. Tony L
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