Lee 125 gr cast bullets

savagelover

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Any one use the 125 gr lee cast bullets in the 357 revolver or Rossi rifle.
How did it work out. I have a bunch of them powder coated as well as a bunch lubed. Sized .358 diameter.. did you get good results?? What powder? I have unique,blue dot, and others.thanks..johnny
 
It's not the Lee RNFP, but I have a mold for a 125 grain SWC (Accurate 36-125K) and it does very well in my 4" S&W model 28, 4"Ruger Security Six, several different model 10s, and a 20" Rossi 92.

In .357 mag brass, I typically load 10 grains of Power Pistol, and in .38 brass I load 4.5 grains of 231. Even the mag load is pretty easy shooting, and I'd expect the same from the Lee bullet.
 
I've been wanting to order this mold to save a little lead. Figure I don't need 158 grains to put holes in paper.
Anyone try to size it down to .356 and run it in a 9mm? That might be wishful thinking.
Let us know how it works and if you'd recommend buying one Savage.
 
Lee 356-120- TC cast large enough to size to .358" for 357 mag or sized to .356" for my 9mm Luger. Diameter is dependent on alloy. More antimony, larger diameter.

Have not test fired any.

Figure I don't need 158 grains to put holes in paper
My thinking also. Save the alloy.
 
I've been wanting to order this mold to save a little lead. Figure I don't need 158 grains to put holes in paper.
Anyone try to size it down to .356 and run it in a 9mm? That might be wishful thinking.
Let us know how it works and if you'd recommend buying one Savage.
I loaded Lee 125 gr RNFP in 9mm with success.

Powder coated and sized to .357" it shot well over 4.2gr of Win 231 with an OAL of 1.08"

These were fired out of 3 different CZ pistols as well as a S&W 6906 and Springfield Armory 9mm 1911.

Of course, my OAL was the longest that would "plunk" in all my firearms and your OAL would need to be determined by you.

This bullet works great in .38spl brass over a light charge of Titegroup; the only use I personally have for Titegroup.

As far as 9mm goes, after picking up Lee's 6 cavity 120gr TC mold, I never used their RNFP in 9mm again.

Hope this helps.

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