
May 17, 2010

Whats a good "safe" but getting there CUPs pressure for a model 15-2?
Whats better for knocking down plates at long range ( well 50 to 100 yards) Given model 15-2 using .357:
158gr
170gr
180gr (big fps hit)
Can anyone comment on really slow powders like lilgun and N110 ( by VV)
Any other advice for loading the .357 GREATLY appreacitated
Soap Box, Ballot Box, Ammo Box
in that order.
4 Monson Model 15's
1 Palmer FB 15
1 Rossi 357 Model 92 (lever)
1 CZ 75B

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February 22, 2009

Can't say anything about knocking down steel but regarding slower powders:
The best way I've found to check consumption of powder is to place a tarp on the ground in front of you. Fire a cylinder full and then look at the tarp. If there's unburnt powder, then make adjustments.
Regards, Ron
Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....
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