I've been using my .38 spl light target loads in 125 gr, RNFP and 158 gr SWC (both cast) with 4 gr. trailboss powder. This is to keep noise level low so as not to make the neighbors complain. These do not group well at all, at 120'. I'm not ready to blame the rifle......I'm thinking loads at this point. I have a chance, late next week, to visit a gun club range that has 25yd, 50 yd and 100 yd rifle ranges with bench rest and sand bags available.
I'm wondering what kind of ammo I should take with me to sight in and at what range would be best. Would it be best to take factory ammo in .357 mag. and sight in at 50 yds???? Or ???? I don't have any other components to make "test" rounds with right now. My son loads for .357 mag to shoot in his Marlin...I could use some of his for testing. I should mention that his .38 spl. loads are also wild at 100 yds, but .357 mags shoot well in his Marlin 1894C.
I guess what I'm asking is, if you had this beast (.357 stubbie), what ammo would you start with to sight in and at what range? I'm thinking 50 yds for the scope and red dot and 50 ft. for the laser. Is that reasonable? Maybe factory .357 mag. ammo?
