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Mild .357 loads or .38 Spec.
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<blockquote data-quote="clintbailey" data-source="post: 2737242" data-attributes="member: 8544"><p>I started loading plinking loads for my 357 using Unique, and when it dried up locally, I switched to 2400...and am now thinking about switching to Bullseye or back to Unique (if I can find more) due to the powder savings...I'm running around 11-12 grains of 2400 versus 5-6 of Unique, and it appears only 4-5 gr of Bullseye...has anyone loaded practice/plinking 357 loads with Bullseye?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clintbailey, post: 2737242, member: 8544"] I started loading plinking loads for my 357 using Unique, and when it dried up locally, I switched to 2400...and am now thinking about switching to Bullseye or back to Unique (if I can find more) due to the powder savings...I'm running around 11-12 grains of 2400 versus 5-6 of Unique, and it appears only 4-5 gr of Bullseye...has anyone loaded practice/plinking 357 loads with Bullseye? [/QUOTE]
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