.357 130 gr. FMJ
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 6:38 pm
Has anyone had any experience handloading this bullet in .357 magnum? I know they're commonly used in .38 special, but I'd like to try them in 357.
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That's what I do, too. I actually have a couple hundred 158 gr. XTPs, but they're too expensive to waste on paper. I'll save those for some future time when I may have a need for something better. These ZERO 130 gr. FMJs cost less than a dime each.JEBar wrote:...I shoot the cheapest bullets I can find
Thanks, PT7. I considered Berry's, too. But, the 130 gr. FMJs are jacketed, not plated, so I can load them to shoot at higher velocities than the Berry's and I think they cost about the same, though I could be wrong. I bought these from Roze Distributors with free shipping.PT7 wrote:... I do shoot quite a lot of reloads using both .38 special brass and .357 brass with a premium Berry Bullet: .38/.357 125 gr Flat Point.
CT_Shooter wrote:That's what I do, too. I actually have a couple hundred 158 gr. XTPs, but they're too expensive to waste on paper. I'll save those for some future time when I may have a need for something better. These ZERO 130 gr. FMJs cost less than a dime each.JEBar wrote:...I shoot the cheapest bullets I can find
Thanks, PT7. I considered Berry's, too. But, the 130 gr. FMJs are jacketed, not plated, so I can load them to shoot at higher velocities than the Berry's and I think they cost about the same, though I could be wrong. I bought these from Roze Distributors with free shipping.PT7 wrote:... I do shoot quite a lot of reloads using both .38 special brass and .357 brass with a premium Berry Bullet: .38/.357 125 gr Flat Point.