Social medicine to feed my Rossi 92 in 357?
I don't think I'd use 125 gr, since I might need to use the same rifle for deer, I'd look at 158 gr too. In truth, I'd have a supply of lead bullets (I cast) that could be loaded light for small game, and then something heavier for larger game and children of the night. I subscribe to the "Swiss Army Knife" school of thought as far as most tools go, so I probably spend a lot of time over thinking most potential issues.
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- Social medicine to feed my Rossi 92 in 357? -
stonewalrus,
2012-01-22, 18:42
- Social medicine to feed my Rossi 92 in 357? - Slow Hand, 2012-01-22, 18:58
- I would tend towards 158 grains - bj, 2012-01-22, 19:35
- Social medicine to feed my Rossi 92 in 357? - anachronism, 2012-01-22, 20:33
- (retitled) I have some experience with .357 Mag in the 1894C -
Hobie,
2012-01-22, 20:58
- Careful on the pressure.... -
Bud,
2012-01-23, 09:03
- Careful on the pressure.... - bob, 2012-01-23, 09:52
- the 92 is pretty strong, especially in .357 -
bj,
2012-01-23, 16:27
- the 92 is pretty strong, especially in .357 - Slow Hand, 2012-01-23, 17:34
- No problems in my 1894C as none of the loads I use exceed - Hobie, 2012-01-23, 19:23
- Careful on the pressure.... -
Bud,
2012-01-23, 09:03
- Social medicine to feed my Rossi 92 in 357? - Warhawk, 2012-02-01, 11:40