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.357 : magnum vs. standard primers?
Just loaded a number of 38 specials and then switched to my .357 mag dies. I see that I am almost out of magnum primers but have a ton of standard primers. How important is using magnum primers for my .357 loads? Can I just use standard primers???
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OK. 125g JHP, 8.4g Universal Clays. 4" and 6" revolvers. Used for general shooting. What else do you need to know?
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Primer choice mostly depends on how easy the powder is to ignite. Also how tightly packed it is and the powder's burn rate. Some of it is fairly easy to understand and some of it seems like magic.
I will not try to school you on the principles, lest I be wrong. I hedge my choices by reading as many different manuals as I can and seeing what primers are chosen for what powders in what velocity ranges and bullet weights. Good luck Lost Sheep. |
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![]() Hodgdon shows 7.6gr of Universal is a max load with a 125gr xtp. It would be best to work up the load with standard primers. sorry |
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2400 w std primers
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My Hodgdon manual lists 8.8g as the max load for 125g JHP, Jibjab. Why the difference???
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It was alluded to above ... but using magnum or standard primers has nothing at all to do with a 'magnum' cartridge. It all comes down to what 'powder' you are using. Some powders are primer insensitive ... like Unique and Universal. Others like 4227 or H-110 require a magnum primer. And some powders like 2400 you see a big velocity (pressure) swing when switching primer types... Anyway, in your case my preferred primer is standard with Unique/Universal.
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![]() .357 mag. Winchester case Win SPM primer 125gr Hornady xtp max load, Universal 7.6 gr This coincides with Hodgdon's website data. http://www.hodgdon.com/ What brand bullet, primer and case is used whith your data ? |
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Wow, just looked and I have a 1997 book! Now, I'm concerned about these loads...although, I'd use my GP100 (which is strong as a tank). Should I pull them and get under the 7.7??
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Set them aside. Work up a new batch starting lower. You don't have to decide anything yet.
(use standard primers unless you are using a hard-to-ignite powder like HS6 or W296, or if SPM or SR primers is all you have)
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The 7.6gr of Universal as a max load just doesn't seem right to me. I would follow zxcvbob's advice; Quote:
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Can I just use standard primers???
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Boys, I'm just going to set these up for a while. I haven't been into MAX loads for 20 years....I just want something "Mag-like".
I was just using Universal because that's what I had in for the 38 specials. I usually load .357 with 2400. |
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I'm sure that handloaders sometimes lose sight of what those numbers in the books and on the websites really are and what they really mean, hence the rules such as Handloader's Rule #1-when starting load development, changing any component in an existing load or using a load in a different gun, start low and work up. If you decide to disregard Rule #1, you proceed at your own risk. Bruce |
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Alliant lists 9.6 grains of Unique as a max load with 125 JSP's. http://glarp.atk.com/2004/2004Catalo...ntPowderSM.pdf
Universal is faster than Unique, but it's not *that* much faster. 8.8 seems reasonable with light bullets. It would be way too much with 158's.
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BruceM, I'm not sure what your rant is about. The new published MAX load is more that 10% less than what was previously published...this gives me pause. I never get up to max loads without working up - if I see evidence of excessive pressure (primer blow outs, bulging cases, etc.), I back off immediately. I always err on the side of safety.
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FWIW, I use magnum primers with W296 and 158gr. jacketed loads in my GP100. All else takes a SPP.
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Possibly I didn't articulate the reasons for that in my "rant". That said, I do not wish to restate the reasons. Incidentally, there are many folks you feel the reason for reduction in published charge weights of old propellants is directly proportional to the degree of involvement of the legal and underwriting departments have in the publishing process-a theory I agree with to varying extents. Quote:
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![]() BruceM brings up some good points. If a powder manufacturer changes the burn rate or deviates from the grain per cubic centimeter beyond spec they would need to call that powder by a different name. |
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I just ran some Quickload calculations. 8.4 grains of Universal is pushing it (35800+ psi) 8.8 is too much (39000+ psi) That's assuming Hornady XTP/HP's loaded 1.59" OAL. If you load them shorter, the pressure will be higher. Same calcs using Remington 125 grain SJHP's were 2000 psi higher.
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This is a Rem. 158gr SJHP next to a 158gr Hornady XTP See anything different ? |
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