alucard0822
For great Justice
There is usually a minimum pressure needed to expand the case in the cylinder and send the bullet to the forcing cone especially with thick magnum brass, too high pressure can cause leading with cast, or if plated are pushed too hard. A faster load doesn't neccesarily mean higher pressure, just that you have more powder to burn and keep pressure up over a longer time. There is also a LOT of unrifled freebore in a revolver compared to an auto that seems to make them less forgiving when loading, some may work well with some bullets and powders and not others. They aren't hard to load for, there are plenty of good loads around, but when you aren't getting results with what you are doing, do something else. I do load moderate loads with around 8-9gr of bullseye and 240gr Plated bullets, they are swaged, not cast, so they are softer than most any other type, and there isn't a huge range between too light to shoot well, and heavy enough to damage the bullet, heavier bullets work better.