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38 and 357 are going to have very different load data.
from Hodgdons 2020 data, 38 spl 4.3 to 4.6 will get 950 to 1010 fps. 38 spl +P can go up to 5.0 gr for 1069 fps. And in 357 mag 6.8 to 7.5 will get1425 to 1500fps. These were using 125 gr XTP bullets.
 
Have you looked in a manual or on the Hodgdon load data site online?

Most people under normal circumstances will NOT post common load data.
I certainly don't understand the last sentence. I've seen good data shared quite frequently and I have done the same, usually quoting the source it was pulled from. Of course, I triple check that I'm not making a mistake in my typing. There's also been more than one time I have PM'd a picture of the page from my reloading manual. I'd post them, but that could get the website into a copyright issue, and I don't want to be the source of trouble for Joe.

FYI, even the loading manuals say that maximum loads may not be suitable for the firearm they are used in.

I also find it interesting that the powder companies share their data, but bullet companies make you pay for it.
 

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