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Charlie Two Tracks

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I enjoy casting bullets and reloading for my .357 Ruger GP-100. It is a fun hobby for me in the winter months and makes for some pretty cheap shooting. I can customize my rounds for up close or 100 yds and make them very accurate.
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It was 25 yds on that one. I also have a SP-101 3" .357. You're right. It is a great gun. The GP pictured has an Ultra Red Dot scope on it, non magnifying. The SP-101 has a Crimson Trace laser on it. That laser is quite bright.
 
OH MAN, I love it. Revolvers are my thing. I have a S&W 357 Magnum and it is my favorite gun I have ever owned. Just a fine piece of machining. I find myself to be more accurate with that firearm than any other I own. 7" barrel and very accurate. Feels right in my hand. I have the same grip. I also have a S&W 460 that I'm playing with. What a gun.

Nice group by the way.

Thank you very much for your service. =D> =D> =D> =D>
 
Thanks bulldog.
This is my reloading room. It costs $0.06 a round for my full house .357 rounds. You don't really save money though. Instead of shooting 50 rds. you will shoot 200 and do it more often.

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ran across this thread and was delighted to say the least as i also
enjoy casting / reloading
as for casting i use :
lyman #2 alloy for
215 g/check
250 g/check
for :
ruger super blawkhawk 71/2 in barrel [scoped]
ruger red hawk 71/2 in barrel [open sights]
both shoot very good !
i also reload for :
22/250
264 win mag
35 rem
308 win
7/30 waters
44 mag marlin 1894
enjoy all of it =D> =D>
the ole bluedog
 

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