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Topic "357 magnum" was discussed 7,852 times on 664 sites in last 3 months
Started 22 hours, 29 minutes ago (2009-11-28 10:20:00)
by brian
picked up another s&w last evening. it's a model 28-2. i have not looked up the dob yet, but it's prior to 1982. known as the "highway patrolman" it is unique in the smith and wesson line in that it de-vovled from the model 27. the 27 can trace it's heritage straight back to the very first .357, "the registered magnum". so as the flagship of the line it had all the bells and whistles ...
Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-26 23:50:00)
by allen purvis
Ruger police service six and 3 speed loaders in good condition 350.00 or trade for 22 mag semi auto pistol or 22 lever action rifle of equal value 828-835-8301
Started 2 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-26 23:50:00)
by allen purvis
Ruger police service six and 3 speed loaders in good condition 350.00 or trade for 22 mag semi auto pistol or 22 lever action rifle of equal value 828-835-8301
Started 2 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-26 09:20:00)
by Firepower!
357 Magnum thoughts and experiences. Hi What are the specific scenarios where 357 Magnum handgun becomes absolutely the minimum required. I know a few people who would not carry anything but a 357 Mag. Their logic is that it is the best compromise between power and size there can be as far as SD and HD is concerned. I have ...
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-25 19:00:00)
by Ctx5500
Smith & Wesson Model 686-2 Stainless .357 Magnum 6" Barrel in good condition. Pistol comes with the original wood grips and the ones seen in the picture. $525 or consider trades for other firearms.
Started 3 days, 13 hours ago (2009-11-25 19:00:00)
by Ctx5500
Smith & Wesson Model 686-2 Stainless .357 Magnum 6" Barrel in good condition. Pistol comes with the original wood grips and the ones seen in the picture. $525 or consider trades for other firearms.
Started 3 days, 14 hours ago (2009-11-25 18:05:00)
by Spokerider
I'm working up some hunting loads for my Pedersoli Baby Rolling Block .357 mag rifle. Components; 180 gr gas checked Cast Performance Bullets H110 Federal small pistol primers Winchester cases FIRM roll crimp from a Lee Factory Roll Crimp die Wondering....has anyone tried Marshal Stanton's 185 grain loads with 16 grains.....yes, 16 grains of H110 powder? http://www.loadswap.com/...
Started 3 days, 17 hours ago (2009-11-25 14:57:00)
by BBQLS1
Hi. I've got a .357 Mag snubbie and just got a .357 Magnum Blackhawk and want to know where I can find some good information an everything this round is capable of and maybe some loading data. Got ideas?
Started 4 days ago (2009-11-25 08:08:00)
by Roodles
Winchester 94AE .357 Magnum Hi All, The carrier on my winnie has snapped in 2. The factory piece is really weak. Does anyone know where I can get a non factory replacement, that can be shipped to England, UK? I have contacted a few people, but they said they can't post it overseas... Any ideas anyone? ...
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-24 23:42:00)
by VHinch
For Trade Only- Rossi 971 .357 Magnum. Weapon is in good condition. Stainless finish, 2.5" barrel, adjustable sights, factory wood grips. Open on trades, but will only trade for other firearms.
Started 4 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-24 12:05:00)
by larrybrown
NEW 12 gauge Remington ‘SKEET’ & ‘FULL’ ProBore choke tubes with knurled extension $20 each, $25 shipped. If you purchase both I’ll throw in a fitted plastic box. New Remington 12 gauge magazine plug $4 shipped. New Remington 12 gauge choke wrench $4 shipped. New length of pull spacer set for Remington 105 CTi-ll, $10 shipped. Once fired .357 magnum brass $5 per box (of 50) plus shipping. ....
Started 6 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-22 14:41:00)
by Shrinkmd
I was looking at the Lyman manual, and they list a few bullets around 158 gr, but not a 158 gr lswc. For Bullseye, is 5.0 gr a good starting point? How fast can you drive a hard cast lead slug before getting leading problems? I am using the Dardas cast bullets. Would I be better off with 2400, or is Bullseye better for lighter magnum loads with lead bullets?
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-22 22:46:00)
by Mark whiz
One of my best loads for my 4" Security Six is 7.0gr of Universal with a 158gr LSWC - this Chronos at 1184fps. Leading with this load is "normal" - nothing out of the ordinary for lead bullets. My most accurate LSWC load is with 7.5gr of AA#5 - 1.135" groups at 15 yards at 772fps.
Started 6 days, 23 hours ago (2009-11-22 09:37:00)
by nitrosport
S&W .357 Magnum Hello Yesterday, I was given a S&W.357 Magnum. Model: 19-4 Here is a pic: Can anyone tell me the age of this revolver? I also noticed it has alot of little spots on the barrel. Is there anything that will remove them without damaging the finish? They look like they are tiny rust spots that are just ...
Started 6 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-22 13:57:00)
by Black Knight
For the actual age of the gun call S&W and give them the serial number and they will tell you over the phone the year it was made. Take the target grips off and look on the bottom of the grip frame for the serial number. The folks at S&W are eager to help with this kind of stuff. I have called them on all of my S&Ws and added the info to my inventory list. I was surprised to find ...
Started 4 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-24 23:42:00)
by VHinch
For Trade Only- Rossi 971 .357 Magnum. Weapon is in good condition. Stainless finish, 2.5" barrel, adjustable sights, factory wood grips. Open on trades, but will only trade for other firearms.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-22 04:33:00)
by micksis86
Well I've been hanging out for a Marlin 1894 for ages and I'm gonna get either a 44 or 357 magnum i'm leaning towards the 44 magnum. Thought i'd see which one you guys reckon is best. Also I know that the 357 can take 38 special aswell can the 44 magnum take 44 special or any other lower power cartridges?
Started 2 days, 1 hour ago (2009-11-27 07:12:00)
by Spokerider
Nick, Thanks for explaining the "water capacity of cases" and how it relates to pressures. It helps explain the wide differences in powder measurements between similar [ but different ] loads. I'll research this further.