Loads for .38/357 using 93 grain LRN?
Just above the beginner stage, so learning a lot as I go. I've found a great source for lead cast bullets (Grandmaster is located about 10 miles from me), and I've found that his 92 grain LRN (.356) works perfectly in my .380, and (.365) in my CZ 82. He also makes a 38 cal 92 grain, but I'm having trouble finding reloading data for that weight for .38 and or .357.
Looking for suggestions, thoughts, experience......
This is what I was expecting
Thanks, great stuff. Your general observations make a lot of sense, seeing as how I cannot find load data for that small weight for a bullet in .38 or .357.
I have been using 700X to load .380s and 9X18s with the smaller bullet, and although the accuracy of the .92 grain is excellent in both calibers, both my Dillon and my RCBS set ups do not like to feed that powder as well as I like. So I just might use your data as a good starting point to try larger loads for 700X to get through the700X I have and use powders I have that are more "Dillon" friendly on the smaller Maks, 9mms, and .380s.
Of course the other solution is just to load a larger bullet in the .38/357 that will give me better results.
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