Reloading 101 "357 Magnum"

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • From the start to finish everything to you need to know about reloading 357 Magnum.
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  • @danieldyszkiewicz403
    @danieldyszkiewicz403 4 года назад +2

    4 yrs later. Good instructional video. Living in Illinois 2020 during the pandemic and riots, not being able to find ammo, made me want to reload

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад

      This Covid thing......... Great to get into reloading better to have been doing it for some time.

  • @barrylewis3424
    @barrylewis3424 5 лет назад +22

    That was very interesting. From a newbies point of view I'll be re-watching this over and over. Cheers

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  5 лет назад +3

      Thank you I'm glad it helps.

  • @jazbold8690
    @jazbold8690 6 лет назад +10

    Probably the best reload 101 I have ever seen. Thank you.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      Jăz Bold your welcome.

  • @kschrader007
    @kschrader007 10 месяцев назад +1

    Went to my first gun show, and was informed of Lee's tooling and reloading. Looked for a video for reloading 357 Magnum loads for my D.E. and how-to steps, and you Sir...nailed this video with great comments and step by step processes you took and watched for. Great Job!! I think I could nail this process as a first time re-loader.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 месяца назад

      Glad I could help!

  • @Zpaaztyk
    @Zpaaztyk 4 года назад +1

    Nice explanation.
    I just purchased an SP101 .357, 3incher, and as soon as I get all the components I will handload.
    Thanks for being thorough and wasting no time.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад +1

      Cool revolver! Thank you.

  • @rvtitech9481
    @rvtitech9481 Год назад +2

    Thank you Big Ed for getting me started on my reloading journey. This is the video that got me going!

  • @KalabCoine-kp8es
    @KalabCoine-kp8es 3 месяца назад +1

    Getting into this rabbit hole of reloading. So far have a reloading bible on the way and watching tons of videos to get a good idea on where I want to start. I have been taking notes on equipment used, steps, and experience tips. Thank you sir for your well informative video and sharing your knowledge.

  • @johnc7431
    @johnc7431 Год назад +2

    Enjoyed watching from the beginning to the end. I actually learned. About the crimping where the LED jumps out of the case when being fired never heard that before thank you

  • @squib3083
    @squib3083 2 года назад +2

    Great video and discussion. I am just starting to load 357 appreciate your input.

  • @JH-kh9lf
    @JH-kh9lf 5 лет назад +3

    I love the .357 Mag round and the great thing about it, like other Pistol rounds when you fire it through a rifle instead of the your S&W 686 it changes the characteristics of the round.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  5 лет назад +2

      Your probably good for 250+fps faster from a rifle. I love the idea and practice having rifles and revolvers in the same cartridge. Watch this video you will enjoy it.
      ruclips.net/video/ZCpfFLLANr4/видео.html

  • @powdermonkey5183
    @powdermonkey5183 4 года назад +1

    I've been reloading ammo for around 15 years now to include.357 and I still watched the entire 33min and 30sec of your video lol great job. Right now all my reload stuff is in storage do to me moving these videos are the next best thing thank you

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад +2

      Good stuff I'm happy I could help.

  • @bjimbosld
    @bjimbosld Год назад +1

    Great video! Awesome explanation!! Thank you! Getting ready to load 357 myself. This video really helps start me on the track.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  11 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help.

  • @bltefft
    @bltefft 3 месяца назад

    I'm 73 and have been reloading for 50+ years. My first press was a Pacific single stage press. Then, I moved up to a Hornady auto-indexing progressive press and later got rid of it. The only times I've ever gotten a squib was on that progressive press. Now, I use a Dillon 550C and 'i have to spin the shell plate by hand. Haven't had a squib since I got the Dillon. I didn't like having to readjust the dies between reloading 38's and 357"s, so I've bought a second set of 38/357 dies. Now, I have 2 sets of 38/357 dies, one dedicated to 38's and the other dedicated to 357. I also use a beam balance to get my charge weight, but i shoot for just under my target weight, then i use a Powder Trickler to come up to exact weight.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for the comment, I only use the powder trickle for rifle rounds. I'd love to buy a 550 Dillon!

  • @The9mmProfessor
    @The9mmProfessor 2 года назад +2

    From one Big ED to another....thanks for this. Very thorough and very well done.

  • @jeremiah7855
    @jeremiah7855 Год назад +1

    I've been using sunseed corn cob pet bed letter with nu finish works like a charm just loaded 40 45colts last night

  • @NigelRodger-mw8lb
    @NigelRodger-mw8lb 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for your time!

  • @ericdavenport2662
    @ericdavenport2662 5 лет назад +1

    My son gave me a Ruger GP100 in 357 for christmas. i went to buy ammo. Holy Crap. $53 bucks for 200 rds want to get into reloading, but know nothing about it. your video was a big helpin pointing me in the right direction, thank you.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  5 лет назад

      $53 for 200 rounds of .357 Mag is cheap I bet its for 100 rounds. Don't forget to buy some .38 special.

    • @ericdavenport2662
      @ericdavenport2662 5 лет назад

      @@biged7175 you're right,it was 100. even worse. :( .38 special will work?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  5 лет назад +1

      @@ericdavenport2662 yes 38 specials can be shot out of a .357 all day great for learning or beginners.

    • @ericdavenport2662
      @ericdavenport2662 5 лет назад

      @@biged7175 thanks for the info

  • @sylviacandler5541
    @sylviacandler5541 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have been loading the 357 Mag for 40 years.
    My favorite loads"
    125g HP from Rem, Win, Hornady
    17.8g of IMR 4227, cci 550,
    18.0g of H110, cci 550
    both of these loads are in the 1800 fps area with 6" barrels
    158g Lyman SWC with gas check
    14-15g of AA2700
    185-200g SWC from GT Bullets
    Unique powder, 850 fps, unreal accuracy with both of these bullets
    I killed half a dozen coyotes with my 6" GP 100 with the 125s when I lived in Az, but have owned many Rugers, S&W's in this caliber.
    The GP 100 in some models allow you to swap out the front sight to a beaded sight and a V notch rear sight, which allows for a very fine hold. The 125g load with the 4227 is a good 100-yard load in a gun that has good sights and an improved trigger.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 месяца назад

      Great comments those are some barn burners!

  • @jacobwhiting914
    @jacobwhiting914 7 лет назад +1

    Nice video. I just got my self a GP100 this week and this guy at the range convinced me to start reloading for it.
    I can't believe it's a dollar a round for you. My local cabelas has 50 158 grain rounds for $22 and some change.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  7 лет назад +1

      I can buy 357 mag for $30 a box of 50 I reload most of my 357 now.

  • @Wccops61
    @Wccops61 Месяц назад

    Great video. And I like the way you explain what happening crimp isn’t applied correct. Made me understand it much better.

  • @marcelthibodeau9577
    @marcelthibodeau9577 4 года назад +1

    This has been a tremendous help for me as someone new to reloading.

  • @gapster46
    @gapster46 9 лет назад +2

    Only been reloading for about 4 months and .308 only, but I’m just about to start reloading .357 Magnum and this video is exactly what I was looking for. I have the same Lee die set you have, and was unsure about the case flaring, but now my questions have been answered and I feel I can get started with the 250 cases I have already prepped. Good video.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  9 лет назад

      gapster46 Thank you, here's my 308 video
      ruclips.net/video/Yhry9WGtKXg/видео.html

  • @tomrogers302
    @tomrogers302 2 года назад +1

    Great Video, Thanks for taking the time to take the viewers through the process from start to finish. Especially explaining everting step by step. Found it very informative. Two thumb’s up.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  2 года назад

      Thanx Tom glad I could help.

  • @MegaHellstrike
    @MegaHellstrike Год назад +2

    I feel like I'm way, WAY too much of a casual shooter to get into reloading, seeing how much work it is and how expensive the tools are, maybe some other day when I live in a place that has the space for the press and such. Thank you for the detailed video about the process!

    • @nomansland4811
      @nomansland4811 Год назад

      In the overall scheme of many years of active shooting, reloading is very cost effective. The equipment isn't that expensive, but it depends on what you buy. Most of my simple equipment is Lee and i've been using the same stuff for 25 years. it has paid for itself. It is still cheaper than buying factory ammo for all of your shooting. Now, if you hunt a couple times a year and maybe one or 2 range sessions a year with just a couple different guns maybe reloading isn't for you. It is a fun and relaxing hobby, at least for me. Some people make it seem much more complicated than it really is.

  • @Tadrjbs
    @Tadrjbs 3 года назад +1

    Very well done.

  • @jasons.298
    @jasons.298 4 года назад +1

    I'm just starting to reload 357 and have same press and dies as you. Perfect. Thank you.

  • @silaslongshot941
    @silaslongshot941 4 года назад +1

    Nice intro to reloading. Very organized, which is crucial when dealing with ammo. Mistakes can break your toys, blow your fingers off, etc.

  • @Oldcomputer
    @Oldcomputer 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video. I had no idea what was involved in reloading, this was a great education.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад +1

      Your welcome Glad it helps.

  • @antonioadinolfi4052
    @antonioadinolfi4052 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the great video.
    I’m getting into reloading and this video is so very good, I have saved in my library as reference 👍👍👍

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад +1

      Thank you glad I could help, I've made a bunch of reloading videos.

  • @woodturningjohn
    @woodturningjohn 8 лет назад +4

    Great reloading 101 video, I have just started thinking I want to reload a lot of the brass I have been saving and so far this has been the best how to video I have seen. You took us through the cleaning and saying what you used for that all the way to finished project with lots of great details on press use. Thank you very much for all the info, looking forward to checking out some of your other videos now.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +1

      +woodturningjohn Thank you, I will keep them coming.

    • @woodturningjohn
      @woodturningjohn 8 лет назад

      Cool, just watched the G17 4 video and on the carrying with an empty chamber one at the moment.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +1

      +woodturningjohn Thank you feel free to Subscribe, I have a 44 Mag reloading video in the works.

    • @woodturningjohn
      @woodturningjohn 8 лет назад

      Already did :) enjoying the stuff so far and ready to start collecting reloading supplies.

  • @b08rsa
    @b08rsa 4 года назад +2

    Great video for a newbie. Thanks.

  • @russellkeeling9712
    @russellkeeling9712 3 года назад +2

    I would like to point out that different books state different max. loads so it is useful to study more than one book to determine your load especially if you are near minimum or maximum charge. As an example the Speer reloading manual shows a max. of 17.8 grains for a 158 grain bullet and shows a much slower muzzle velocity of 1330 fps from a pistol and 17.5 grains of H110 for the max. in the rifle and a muzzle velocity of 1866 fps.

  • @12594
    @12594 3 года назад +1

    Man you got a voice for radio .

  • @tires2burn
    @tires2burn 4 года назад +1

    I started out thinking about saving money by reloading but now I shoot triple the ammo. Funny how that works. Good video.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад

      Lol same thing kinda happened to me.

  • @Airel17
    @Airel17 7 лет назад +1

    Enjoyed the video I did notice you changed powder throw techniques a couple of times. I try to do everything the same way every time. Especially when throwing powder to maximum loads.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  7 лет назад +1

      Good call, this video might have been made over two days.

  • @BriansVideosOfStuff
    @BriansVideosOfStuff 4 года назад +2

    an amazing amount of knowledge transfer going on here. great video.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад

      Thank you, I'll be cooking up a 10MM video soon.

  • @brobdingnagianone900
    @brobdingnagianone900 3 года назад +1

    This is probably the best reloading video i've watched. Nothing but information comes out of your mouth...no bs...great demo. I am using the same press and dies. I am also reloading the same bullet. I set up my dies last night only to find I don't have any small pistol primers. Can I use CCI small rifle primers? I am seeing mixed opinions and vague explanations on how it can be done. Thanks!
    Subbed!

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад +2

      Thank you, I've never tried subbing rifle for pistol primers..... What kind of revolver you shooting them outta?

    • @brobdingnagianone900
      @brobdingnagianone900 3 года назад +1

      @@biged7175 Thanks for asking. GP100 7 shot stainless steel 357mag. I called the shop I normally purchase my powder and primers from...they want $200 for a 1000. Ridiculous. I called a friend who helped me get into reloading...he GAVE me 500 small pistol Magnum primers. I gave him 500 rounds of various bullets. He didn't want anything for the primers...but I told him he needed to be humble and accept just like I was for the primers.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад +1

      @@brobdingnagianone900 Cool Ruger, I'm glad you got primer to keep yah going.

  • @onefifthtoofifthwedfifthbr5371
    @onefifthtoofifthwedfifthbr5371 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video!

  • @dalebender7726
    @dalebender7726 4 года назад +1

    Loading my .357's as well, and I'm using Titegroup. 👍

  • @davidtanksley5167
    @davidtanksley5167 Год назад +1

    Great video! Love the Frampton live album in the background!

  • @stevenholmes6582
    @stevenholmes6582 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you. Enjoyed and got some questions answered.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад

      +Steven Holmes Excellent Glad it helped.

  • @garrettforchrist2700
    @garrettforchrist2700 3 года назад +3

    Thank You! I'm new to reloading, and I'm going to be reloading .357 magnum! I think this one of the best videos on .357 magnum! Did these loads work out? Have you fire them yet?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад +1

      Yes there great, I've got a batch of +P that I need to test.

  • @ebabula27
    @ebabula27 8 лет назад +1

    This is the best video about reloading 357 that I have found on RUclips. You explained every step very well and made it very easy to follow, so thank you for that.
    I just bought a S&W 686 plus 4" and shooting it does get $$$. I ordered a LEE single stage reloader kit along with the LEE dies. Where do you buy your primers, bullets, and powder from??
    Once again, great video I'll watch your others for sure. Thanks again.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +1

      +Eric Babula Sometimes I buy components locally or if I have a few hundred $$$ I will order stuff online.

  • @edha4827
    @edha4827 5 лет назад

    Frampton comes alive -- LOVE IT. great video bro.

  • @carboncopy2853
    @carboncopy2853 8 лет назад

    I like all your videos. some guns are just better than others. I do not know the other guys, just prefer the way you show me how !!!!!

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад

      +Carbon Copy Thank you Will keep'm coming

  • @rednuts420
    @rednuts420 3 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for dumbing it down for me lol.

  • @michaelgavioli6290
    @michaelgavioli6290 Год назад +1

    Hi Big Ed! Beautiful video! Can I ask you a question about recharging even if it's been years since your video? With an average dose of powder for range shooting can I use standard primers or is it always better to use magnum in 357 caliber? Congratulations for your video! Explanation and perfect skill in reloading!!

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  Год назад +1

      For range use its fine to use regular primers.

  • @joeydoesthings4955
    @joeydoesthings4955 4 года назад +5

    This is a great class on reloading! My wife and I are debating getting into reloading .38sp and .357, and this video made me feel like we could do this. We watch about an hour to 90 minutes of shows a night, and I think this is something I could do while we do that. How long, from start to finish, do you think it takes to reload 100 rounds once you get it all dialed in?

    • @joeydoesthings4955
      @joeydoesthings4955 4 года назад

      Oops, you answered at the end. Again, great video! Thank you so much.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад +1

      Once your dialed in 1:30 minutes on a single stage press much quicker on turret press.

    • @joeydoesthings4955
      @joeydoesthings4955 4 года назад

      Big ED thanks for the awesome video! Thank you for replying. This seems easy to do.

  • @thomasandersson3689
    @thomasandersson3689 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, 2 thumbs up!

  • @tjmooremusic
    @tjmooremusic 6 лет назад

    Good video my friend.
    It is a good case for wet tumbling deprimed cases with steel media.
    Thanks again.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      You got it!

    • @tjmooremusic
      @tjmooremusic 6 лет назад

      Big ED
      Subscribed !
      I will contribute to your topics as best I can.
      I no doubt will have questions.
      Thanks
      And God bless.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      tjmooremusic thank you.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      tjmooremusic thank you, feel free to post any question or comment you please.

  • @firearmsinstructor320
    @firearmsinstructor320 4 года назад

    Great Video Thanks man ! Frampton Comes Alive up on the wall...

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад

      Good eye that one's signed by Peter Frampton also.

  • @phillipmurrieta1
    @phillipmurrieta1 5 лет назад +1

    Late to the party, but such a good video. Subscribed.

  • @russellkeeling9712
    @russellkeeling9712 3 года назад

    When trying to teach someone to reload the first step is for the student to get a good reloading book and read it. Then read it again.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад

      I agree!
      ruclips.net/video/AcIcgDnuEoo/видео.html

  • @Carnyx_1
    @Carnyx_1 Год назад

    Great info. Thanks!

  • @GunstuffwithJesse
    @GunstuffwithJesse 6 месяцев назад

    Man I’m new to reloading, so I never knew of a time when primers were $3.50 for 100 😂 I wish it was still like that.

  • @markchester7584
    @markchester7584 4 года назад

    Good content - should definitely listen to yourself from time to time - the repetition of right here, right there and go ahead is grating.

  • @sandmans1987
    @sandmans1987 6 лет назад

    Great 101 video thanks for posting

  • @jeffgadd2077
    @jeffgadd2077 3 года назад +1

    Nice video, thanks. I'm a precision long shooter/loader amatuer. You're loading hot and the powder dispenser tends to vary more than a little if you check it with a precision scale. I'm guessing your not worried about the variance of powder even though it's a hot load? It really saves time vs a precision scale so.... THoughts? Just bought a colt python.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад

      Your very right and I agree 100% for handgun rounds 20-40 fps does not matter, bench resting and firing magnum revolver rounds hundreds of yards does not interest me. Watch my .308 reloading video I'm rocking a powder trickle for precise charges.
      ruclips.net/video/Yhry9WGtKXg/видео.html

  • @j109joell
    @j109joell 8 лет назад +13

    The packet your dies are in has "carbide sizing die" written above it. You DO NOT have to lube straight wall handgun cases with carbide dies. I have reloaded probably ten thousand rounds of .357 mags, .38 special, 327 & 32HR mags . Never lubed a single case or had one stuck. I' was using Lyman & Hornady carbide dies.
    The following quote is a Lee product description of the four die carbide set like yours:
    "Carbide dies do not require the cases to be lubricated prior to use like non-carbide dies."

    • @JoeZasada
      @JoeZasada 8 лет назад +1

      yup. straight cases and carbide dies, no lube needed.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +11

      I know I'm just used to lubing everything.

    • @scottbrunner9569
      @scottbrunner9569 6 лет назад +6

      They don't require lube, but holy hell does it make everything just run a whole lot smoother. Especially on a progressive reloading press.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  5 лет назад +1

      Just post it on RUclips and I'll watch it. A deagle in .357 should be fine even firing the wildest +P loads remember that same gun rocks 50 ae.

  • @CHEECHMUN
    @CHEECHMUN 6 лет назад +3

    Big Ed, you took the mystery out of reloading. Thank you and I'm sorry you have Coumo for a gov. I know, I'm a Jersey boy originaly.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад +2

      Your welcome, glad my video helped!

    • @CHEECHMUN
      @CHEECHMUN 6 лет назад

      Much appreciated, very well explained!

  • @brianbelliveau5551
    @brianbelliveau5551 Год назад

    I have a Dillon 550C progressive press as well as a single stage press

  • @tires2burn
    @tires2burn 5 лет назад +1

    good job.

  • @mishaelsands5972
    @mishaelsands5972 8 лет назад +2

    Great video, really well done.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад

      +Mishael Sands Thank you

  • @rickwarner9142
    @rickwarner9142 3 года назад

    Thanks for the information

  • @chrissanchez9935
    @chrissanchez9935 4 года назад

    Thank You for the informative video. Take Care.

  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory2055 6 лет назад +1

    Great video with good information... Why do you lube your cases ? It caught me eye as most all die sets have a resizer die that does not require case lube on straight wall cases , inside the die is a carbide ring ... Around 1966 is when i first bought a resizer die that was carbide TI and i really like that idea of not having to use lube on my cases ..

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      This is one of my most frequently asked questions. I'm just in that habit of lubing everything I work in the marine biz, so everything gets lube, it can't hurt.
      ruclips.net/video/MHzC6cLUlZc/видео.html

  • @bowman321123
    @bowman321123 6 лет назад

    Good video with each step explained well. I'm a newbie loader using an RCBS trying to learn from the tube and books.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      Good move, feel free to post questions I also have other video's uploaded.

    • @bowman321123
      @bowman321123 6 лет назад

      I have already found that if you don't have the flare/decapping die adjusted correctly you get waaay too much flare and I'm going to assume a bunch of scrap brass if I can't rework them in the sizer. Thoughts? I have purchased a digital caliper (Harbor Freight $8.50 on sale) and am going to take another run at it.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      Not sure I understand your question, my video should show this.

    • @bowman321123
      @bowman321123 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the reply, yes the video does show that so it is less of a question than an "aw crap". I ran a bunch through before I saw your video and apparently overflared a bunch of cases while also decapping. Now I am resizing them to try to salvage some of them.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      Always resize 357 mags, flare only minimum to seat bullet.

  • @donaldboethel7430
    @donaldboethel7430 4 года назад +1

    ED: I have a question. First, I enjoyed your video. I have been hand-loading since the mid 1960's I load 38/357, 380 auto, 9mm, 38 super, .40 S&W, 45 acp, 45 long colt.and 44 spl. I have the same LEE die set you have. I have Carbide sizing dies for all my straight wall cases including 30 carbine and I have never put any lube on a case during my re-sizing operation while using the carbide sizing die. Is this just an extra step you take. I use the lube on any rifle cases with a shoulder and one wildcat case that I make necking a .45 ACP case to 9MM. Keep up the good work.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад

      Put it this way a little lube can't hurt with metal on metal.

    • @ResistTheNonsense
      @ResistTheNonsense 4 года назад

      I think it is a step that slows you down and is a messy step. Especially with carbide dies. Should not have a problem with shells sticking with these straight wall cases like this. It is not necessary at all.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад

      @@ResistTheNonsense it can't hurt it's a dry lube that costs 5 cents and takes 5 seconds.

  • @bankoofer
    @bankoofer 3 года назад +1

    How much does it end up costing to get started with this? Does it take a long time before you start saving money (labor excluded ofc)?
    Is there a general rule of thumb for how many times you can safely reload the dame case before it becomes risky or are there any signs that a case is too worn to reuse? Sorry about all the questions. Interesting video!

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад +1

      You will save money over time the larger the round the more you save. I would buy a reloading manuel and ready it. Your question about brass life is a good one but many possible awnser.

  • @guardbrandon5005
    @guardbrandon5005 8 лет назад

    I've never used a hand primer that I've liked more than a priming arm on a press.

    • @TOBORE8THMAN
      @TOBORE8THMAN 8 лет назад

      RCBS makes an excellent tool for inserting primers. It's more expensive than the Lee but well worth it IMHO. I prefer to hand prime because of the greater feel and control of that operation. Plus, I can sit and watch videos and bust out hundreds of cases doing it that way. To each his own though.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад

      Good stuff.

  • @TheYjmfan
    @TheYjmfan 4 года назад +1

    Great comprehensive tutorial video, I’ve hand cast some 158 gr swc I’ve also gas checked them would these heads be treated as almost the equivalent of the hornady heads you are using? I’m using alliant unique any guide for a safe hot load for these?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад +1

      I would look at reloading manuals in never push cast bullets at max I save that for FMJ

  • @L0ver80y
    @L0ver80y 7 лет назад

    great video, thumbs up!

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  7 лет назад

      Thank you, love reloading big revolver rounds.

  • @carboncopy2853
    @carboncopy2853 8 лет назад +1

    very nice ED

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +1

      +Carbon Copy Thank you

  • @brianbelliveau5551
    @brianbelliveau5551 Год назад

    I know the video is old but I loaded some XTP Hornady 125 with 18.4 gr of H-110 straight out of the Hornady load data I have the lee book and the Lyman book as well but I use the Hornady book mostly. Good video though

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  Год назад

      I'm a big fan of reloading when I'm using multiple books!

  • @WOODY11780
    @WOODY11780 5 лет назад +1

    THANK YOU !!!

  • @eliasaguilar8654
    @eliasaguilar8654 8 лет назад +1

    Awesome! Great video

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад

      +Elias Aguilar Thank you

  • @jmm14534
    @jmm14534 5 лет назад

    Great videos from a fellow upstate in the communist republic of NY!

  • @gunchbandit4422
    @gunchbandit4422 Год назад +1

    A good trip for the cleaning media in the shell tumbler. Go to a pet store and buy crushed walnut shells. It's used as a bedding material for lizards and it works great. Was way cheaper too.

  • @zhiga67
    @zhiga67 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the video. Well made, pleasure to watch. I am reloading with the same powder and here is the question: I've got same weight projectile 158grains, but round nose one, should I use same charge of powder, or the type of bullet will make a difference in velocity? I appreciate your attention to this matter. Happy shooting!

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад +1

      The only thing that really matters is the weight of the bullet (grains) and if its lead or full metal jacket. If there FMJ 158's than load the, with the same charge, what revolver are you using?

    • @zhiga67
      @zhiga67 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you for quick reply. I use S&W 65-3 K frame 4' barrel revolver. Bullets .357 round nose #57945 "Berry's" superior plated bullets.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад +1

      Those plated bullets are a gimmick, they are just lead bullets made to look like FMJ for a rule of thumb I would subtract 10% from max loads for lead bullets or look up a load for lead 158's. Also your K frame will like those better, I run mine from an L frame 686.

    • @zhiga67
      @zhiga67 6 лет назад

      Thank you, Big ED, I will load those as lead bullets. Have you tried 110 grains xtp with H110 powder?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад +1

      I don't really see the need to load 110's I load alot of 125's JHP there the gold standard for .357 mags.

  • @DrunkMouse2030
    @DrunkMouse2030 7 лет назад

    This was really helpful I subscribed thanks buddy

  • @stevekwiatkowski2535
    @stevekwiatkowski2535 4 года назад

    Great video man...i wanna get into reloading!!

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  4 года назад

      Thank you it's fun and will save you $$

  • @byronedenney
    @byronedenney 13 дней назад

    My RCBS sizi g decapping fails correctly size. What am i overlooking. Tried different depths with decapping. Still it fails to move the cartridge walls to preshooting. Can a sizer die get messed up ?

  • @TheArby13
    @TheArby13 4 года назад +1

    Just go ahead and go ahead with your goin ahead...

  • @Mr.HeavyLead
    @Mr.HeavyLead 2 года назад

    2022 now running about 80 for standard remington box of 50

  • @matthewe293
    @matthewe293 7 лет назад

    It's a good feeling when you finish filling up one of those red boxes with some pristine shiny reloads lol. Then I transfer them to 50 count magtech boxes and shoot them at the range 😂

  • @BRZDR
    @BRZDR 5 лет назад +1

    I'm thinking about starting to reload for my Marlin rifle in .357. Is there any other information specific to reloading 357 for rifles that might be worth noting?

  • @frederikclaeyssens9201
    @frederikclaeyssens9201 8 лет назад +1

    Quality information, thank you very much!
    I do have one set of questions remaining: If you'd have to trim the rounds, at what point would you do so ? Right after cleaning them ?
    And do you trim them to the exact length the book tells you to? Does the resizing step affect that length at all ?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +2

      +Frederik Claeyssens Most handgun cases with straight walls will not need trimming. Watch this video I made it might help.
      ruclips.net/video/mFjS_My9PMU/видео.html&spfreload=10

  • @cheekymonkey444
    @cheekymonkey444 3 года назад

    One thing also, keep accurate records. Label your loads when you put them in the plastic cases. I have a cork board over my bench. I enter all the loading data on file cards for each caliber and pin them on the board, as well as a notebook which I keep my records. Good video on .357 loading.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад

      I do Cheeky, every case filled with reloads is labeled also I have a book with all my batches it usually explained at the end of each video.

    • @cheekymonkey444
      @cheekymonkey444 3 года назад

      @@biged7175 that is a very good practice!

  • @namadoforever8036
    @namadoforever8036 3 года назад +1

    If John Wayne and Keanu Reeves (as Ted from 'Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure') had a baby...it would sound like this guy.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  3 года назад

      Lol I'll take that as a compliment.

  • @DrunkMouse2030
    @DrunkMouse2030 6 лет назад +1

    Is the factory crimp die really necessary with 357 magnum?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад

      DrunkMouse2030 magnum revolver rounds need heavy roll crimps, no joke.

    • @REVOLVERS365
      @REVOLVERS365 5 лет назад

      Yes that is a must. If you skip the crimp you'll have binding issues due to bullets moving what is referred to jumping the crimp

  • @JoshBenware
    @JoshBenware 6 лет назад +1

    This is a great vid! I've been wanting to start reloading. You made it easy to understand. I have a 686+ (4 in). It's expensive to run a couple hundred rounds every other week at the range. My question, how cheap can I make warm loaded 357 just for plinking? That's kind of my biggest concern is how much I'll save compared to 20 bucks a box of 50 at wally world.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  6 лет назад +3

      The big cost of reloading is the projectile second is primers, you should be able to get 100 .357 bullets for $20 which means you could load 50 rounds for $13-$15 dollars.

    • @JoshBenware
      @JoshBenware 6 лет назад

      Big ED thanks!

    • @TrueMesa
      @TrueMesa 5 лет назад +1

      @@biged7175 what primers and bullets do you recommend for the budget practice reloads. 50 rounds at 26 $ at Walmart at the moment :(

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  5 лет назад +2

      @@TrueMesa CCI, Remington or Winchester primers shoot lead bullets and you will save money. Over FMJ's

    • @TrueMesa
      @TrueMesa 5 лет назад +1

      @@biged7175 can lead bullets be purchased?

  • @russellkeeling9712
    @russellkeeling9712 3 года назад

    I have loaded and hunted with the .357 for many years. I use both handguns and rifles. I have harvested many deer and 3 elk with my .357. I use slower burning powders such as 2400 or Blue Dot so I can load hot and not explode my handguns if I should mix up the loads. From my 2 inch revolver there is a lot of flame if I use the rifle charges but the firearm is just fine it's just a waste of powder.

  • @ritesideofthefence5857
    @ritesideofthefence5857 2 года назад

    Good stuff Ed. Do you have a light power .357 some thing on par with 38special +p so I can avoid the ring cased by shooting regular 38 special.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  2 года назад

      I always load and buy hot 357 and shoot 38's for fun. The ring stuff is garbage just clean your gun. Be shooting both for years.

  • @loupark5286
    @loupark5286 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks. This was a great informative video. Question: Can you extract the old primer and then put the cases in the tumbler to clean out the primer well?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +1

      +Lou Park Tumblers won't really clean out primer pockets, you need liquid sonic cleaners to accomplish that.

    • @TOBORE8THMAN
      @TOBORE8THMAN 8 лет назад +1

      My experience with that is you get media (walnut shells) lodged in the pocket. It's annoying to have to pick it out.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +1

      I agree, I clean then resize/deprime

  • @LeeG7953
    @LeeG7953 8 лет назад +3

    Great video but I too have some questions. I will be reloading for a 16" .357 Henry Rifle. I know I will need a slower burning powder to get the velocities I want in the longer barrel, so could you recommend a powder and a bullet weight for self defense?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +4

      +Lee Greger For the henry I would just load H110 max loads your splitting hairs after that. 357 for self defense just buy Hornady 125's XTP JHP there one of the gold standards for self defense.

    • @LeeG7953
      @LeeG7953 8 лет назад +1

      Thanks!

    • @JoeZasada
      @JoeZasada 8 лет назад +3

      H110 or W296 are the same powder, and it's a true "magnum pistol" powder which will give you the velocities you need. I also use Hornady 125 gr XTP bullets and they work really nice out of my Henry Big Boy. (and out of my revolver, too, but with more fireball)

    • @LeeG7953
      @LeeG7953 8 лет назад +1

      Joe Zasada
      Thank you.

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +3

      I would follow my lead and run my loads, they work great from a 6" revolver and will be faster out of a 16 rifle. Use hornady xtp bullets and Hogdon H110 powder

  • @aminedest9929
    @aminedest9929 5 лет назад

    thank you sir !

  • @stchman
    @stchman 2 года назад

    I was under the impression that with carbide dies, you don't need to lube the cases.

  • @douglasmcneil8413
    @douglasmcneil8413 7 лет назад

    with your Lee carbide die, why do you still lube your cases?

  • @scotts912
    @scotts912 8 лет назад +2

    Great video, thanks for posting. Im curious, depending on charge and type of cases, what's a typcial lifespan of the brass? Can you re-use more than twice?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +3

      +Scott S I have some 9mm that I have loaded 6-7 times and it's still fine. I would keep loading 357's untill the case cracks or primer pockets are to loose.

    • @scotts912
      @scotts912 8 лет назад +1

      +Big ED thanks for the prompt reply and information. That makes the overall cost per round much less if I don't have to buy new brass each time. I'm just researching reloading now to gain a better understanding. Don't have a smith though, just got a Alfa proj 357 6" barrel

    • @scotts912
      @scotts912 8 лет назад +1

      +Big ED what type of brass do you recommend ?

    • @biged7175
      @biged7175  8 лет назад +1

      +Scott S I would go on gun broker and buy starline, but most common 357 brass works just fine since its strong to begin with.

    • @scotts912
      @scotts912 8 лет назад +1

      Will do. I'm up in Canada so I'm unsure if they ship up to us, but I appreciate the info again, Cheers!

  • @victoroliver530
    @victoroliver530 2 года назад

    Did you use regular small pistol primers or small magnum primer?