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<blockquote data-quote="guns are dumb" data-source="post: 1528719" data-attributes="member: 5564"><p>So, ever since I got my chronograph problems ironed out, Ive been pushing the velocites on my 357 loads a little at a time. Not really looking for specific loads here, but do any of you load up to 1700 fps with a 125 gr hollow point? It appears that the energy differences are negligible between a full house 158 gr cartridge and a full house 125 gr cartridge due to the speed variance and I'm wanting to put together a pretty flat shooting catridge.</p><p></p><p>What powder are you using? I'm at the limits of case capacity with N110 without a compressed charge and almost at the bottom of Vihtavouri's starting load data, which is still more than both Hornady and Lyman's info. Are you guys using compressed loads?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guns are dumb, post: 1528719, member: 5564"] So, ever since I got my chronograph problems ironed out, Ive been pushing the velocites on my 357 loads a little at a time. Not really looking for specific loads here, but do any of you load up to 1700 fps with a 125 gr hollow point? It appears that the energy differences are negligible between a full house 158 gr cartridge and a full house 125 gr cartridge due to the speed variance and I'm wanting to put together a pretty flat shooting catridge. What powder are you using? I'm at the limits of case capacity with N110 without a compressed charge and almost at the bottom of Vihtavouri's starting load data, which is still more than both Hornady and Lyman's info. Are you guys using compressed loads? [/QUOTE]
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