Just getting into reloading for the new 686. As I've written elsewhere, I'm working on two loads (1) 158 grain jacketed with AA9 running around 1300 fps for magnum loads, and (2) 158 grain hardcast SWC with AA5 at around 1000 or so for plinking and target, sort of a .38 spl +p++ loading.
The reason people don't like to fire .38 spl in the .357 is the extra cleaning required to keep the chambers smooth. So I'm loading all my various loads in .357 cases.
Why don't manufacturers load a plink/target load for the .357? Would be no trouble at all to duplicate my plinking load.
Why not?
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