The Lyman 358477 is quite possibly the most versatile cast bullet ( for my uses ) in 38 / 357 Magnum.
Seems to shoot well on the low end and high end of the velocity spectrum.
This 4 cavity can produce a lot of bullets in 2 hours of casting.
The 477' is accurate in all of my revolvers and my 92' stainless Rossi 357 Mag. The 358156 has rightfully earned praise as one of the best bullet designs in the 357 Magnum. Of course with the application of a gas check ( becoming more and more expensive as the clock ticks ) at magnum velocities. Interesting that the 358477 ( again for me ) shoots just as well as the 358156 and I don't have to take the time to add the gas check. If you have not tried it, you may be missing out on a fine design that has been around for a long time, and most likely for a long time to come.
Ben
Seems to shoot well on the low end and high end of the velocity spectrum.
This 4 cavity can produce a lot of bullets in 2 hours of casting.
The 477' is accurate in all of my revolvers and my 92' stainless Rossi 357 Mag. The 358156 has rightfully earned praise as one of the best bullet designs in the 357 Magnum. Of course with the application of a gas check ( becoming more and more expensive as the clock ticks ) at magnum velocities. Interesting that the 358477 ( again for me ) shoots just as well as the 358156 and I don't have to take the time to add the gas check. If you have not tried it, you may be missing out on a fine design that has been around for a long time, and most likely for a long time to come.
Ben
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