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357 SIG for target shooting

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  • dcs shooters
    357 Sig is a hard one to start reloading for. The problem is you have to lube the brass and watch the neck when seating bullets.
    GOOD LUCK [:D]

    By the way I like your QUOTE [;)]
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  • MEMPHISJOE
    357 sig-head spaces on case mouth,therefore; case length is critical,case trimming is a a must. Correct projectile is another problem, many current 9s will not result in proper configuration, oal is spot on. Sierra has good "write-up" on bullets (theirs, of course)in latest load manual. With all the problems, the 357Sig is a house of fire round, well worth the effort. Forget using lead in this round, you'll be pushing the pill to fast, super fast leading will surely follow. Speer makes a good 357Sig bullet and they [the bullets] are so marked. May I add, once you have settled on a load, take the time to do a primer comparison test, this round can show some really large gains/losses in group with primer variations. Good luck-and try not to over do!
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  • upguns
    One trick that I found in loading the 357 SIG is to first size your cases in a 40 S&W Carbide sizing die; then lube the cases and size again in a 357 SIG sizer. Much better results than just using a 357 SIG sizer by itself.
    I aggree with other posters that the 357 SIG is a little trick to reload, especially to the new reloader. Use only bullets specifically designed for the 357 SIG cartridge. Alliant's Blue Dot powder is a good choice; you'll be able to match factory velocities with no pressure problems.
    Good luck.
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