Careful on the pressure....
The '92 action ain't the strongest action out there. I'd be real careful how much pressure you generate. Even though I've whacked alot of deer, etc with 180 gr CB's from a 14" TC in 357Her I wouldn't put that kind of pressure in a '92. I also like the 200 to 230 gr CB's in a TC carbine 21" 357Max. Although not as handy as a '92, the '94 or Marlin in 35Rem or 356Win packs a wallop and can handle quite a bit more pressure.
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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