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    Looking for any loads using 250 grain bullet. all my research tops out at 210. does anyone have any experience in this heavier load?

    my herritt is a real tack driver and since it is scoped I hoped to use this box of 250 grain spitzers on the ole reload bench.

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    will the rifling rate of your pistol stabilize a bullet that heavy?

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    Probably, at least out to hunting ranges. You just have to try them and see. I have yet to meet a barrel that can read and use the Greenhill formula, so you will often get a pleasant surprise when trying a bullet outside the accepted length range. The length of the bullet's bearing surface, not the weight, is the key, but even so the numbers are only a general guide and any individual barrel can defy them. I have a rb barrel in my m/l that shoots MaxiBalls sub MOA, a 1:12 .30cal that shoots 200+gr bullets, and seen 1:7 .223's that do fine with 45gr bullets. You have nothing to lose by trying.

    I shoot a .30 Herrett, not a .357, wish I could be more help.
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    I shoot both the 30 and the 35 Herriett's.
    The 35 at 50 yards will drive a cast bullet through a 1/4" steel plate.
    Did it twice on my own gong at the local range. Man was I suprised to see the two holes in the gong.
    I think I was shooting 170
    Grainers but would have to look it up.

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    1/4 inch is a bit thin even Muzzle loaders can damage it . We used mostly 1/2 inch steel at our Muzzle loading club and it would still get beat up.

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    Damage yes but blew her right on out the other side.
    This is the first TC caliber with cast bullets that just went right on threw.
    I have shot this plate with heavier stuff than that and put one heck of a wrinkle in it but never through.
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