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Could be older Remington Cor-Lok. I have some 150's that look just like that.
Not 100% sure tho.
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Dang it's been a while since I reloaded.
Usually I use AA # 5 in .38 Special and AA # 7 or 9 in .357 mag because it meters so well through my Dillon.
I have found that a few tenths below max listing for most powders gives good performance and accuracy while still leaving a cushion for safety and not beating the gun up so much.
Originally posted by Citadelgrad87I don't really care, I just like to argue.Comment
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I use Bullseye and Titegroup for my loads. AA #5 is also good.
Strongly recommend to the OP that you pick up a couple of good reloading manuals. I happen to use Lyman's and Lee's books, for the most part.
And yep, those look a lot like the Remington bullets that my factory SD ammo uses."San Francisco Liberal With A Gun"
F***ing with people's heads, one gun show at a time. Hallelujah!
http://www.sanfranciscoliberalwithagun.com (reloading info w/ videos)
http://www.liberalsguncorner.com (podcast)
http://www.youtube.com/sfliberal (YouTube channel)
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To be a true Liberal, you must be 100% pro-Second Amendment. Anything less is inconsistent with liberalism.Comment
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Nice score, I load those for my 357mag Marlin lever action. The hollow point is safe for tube load feeders and the light bullet exits very fast ~2200 fps out of an 18" barrel. Below is a RIFLE load data NOT pistol. Nice to have such options for reloading for a a 357 carbine. Yes, you'll feel a little kick with a light carbine.
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