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357 reloading with HS-6. Magnum Primers or No?

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  • bambambam
    I use small pistol for HS-6, W296, & Titegroup in my GP-100 .357 mag rounds.
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  • Mobuck
    Actually, it might burn cleaner at a higher pressure. Long time since I loaded with HS6 but IIRC it didn't do well with light loads.
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  • bpost
    Mobuck is correct. The unburned powder can be from light loads. Low pressures can cause erratic ignition and unburned powder even when using magnum primers.
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  • Rocky Raab
    Using magnum primers to correct poor burning is a mistake. No ballistics lab would recommend it.

    The higher initial pressure can unseat the bullet, which has the effect of increasing case volume. That in turn causes the powder to burn LESS efficiently for a brief moment, and pressure actually drops. Then the bullet encounters the lands and slows. Pressure rises again, creating a "double hump" pressure curve which can be very erratic. Overall velocity can be less, muzzle velocity can have a wide spread, accuracy is liable to be worse. And in the worst case, you can experience a hangfire or squib, especially in a revolver if the bullet clears the cylinder gap as the pressure is first falling.

    Increase the charge, load a heavier bullet, or change powder. But do not switch to a magnum primer.
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  • torquimata
    Thank you for the great advice. I will try regular small pistol primers and loads on the heavier side of the HS-6 powder/bullet
    range!
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