357/38
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By cyclone72
Published on: 2007-12-03 at 1:30 PM |
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Posted by: dillon
Posted on: 2007-12-04 at 10:47:48 AM
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Posted by: cyclone72
Posted on: 2007-12-04 at 12:31:25 PM
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Awesome,38 factory loads arent bad on the budget but 357 are.Im palnning on hunting with it so Ill keep my use of 357 to a minimum.
Are all dies universal?I have a Lee setup for 308 but all I need is some 357/38 dies.What else would I need to reload for 357/38.I have a priming tool and case luber and powder dispesnser.
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Posted by: dillon
Posted on: 2007-12-05 at 10:39:39 AM
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Reloading handguns requires an additional die to flare the case mouth, which eases bullet seating. If you have a Lee single stage, you need at minimum a three die set; resize/deprime in first die, flare case in second die, and either seat/ crimp in third die, or for better results, seat in third die, crimp in fourth die. Dillon dies lack the expander die, as our powder measure performs this function. Most other die brands are three die ssets, combining seating and crimping into one die. If you choose carbide dies, lubing is not necessary. Straightwall cases can get away with this, whereas botteneck cartridges cannot escape lubing.
you will also need a shellholder to hold the case in place while you perform the various operations to it, as 38/357 case head is a different size than your .308 is.






