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Post by crazycarl on Sept 10, 2020 21:46:35 GMT -5
I want a 10" .41Mag Bisley. Don't have a practical use for it, but I want it.
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ebg3
.30 Stingray
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Post by ebg3 on Nov 13, 2020 17:03:06 GMT -5
I wonder how one of these would be with mag brass and 180 or 200 gr bullets? I'm guessing the cylinder length would allow using a Keith bullet and magnum brass and crimping in crimp groove. Could be interesting for some long range steel.
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Post by unclezeb on Nov 13, 2020 20:21:41 GMT -5
I don’t doubt that a 357 BFR could actually be a 353 casull, however I’m definitely more excited about a a 41 mag bfr.
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Post by crazycarl on Nov 13, 2020 21:23:04 GMT -5
Would a 1.4" .41 fit in the BFR cylinder?
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Post by randominator on Nov 13, 2020 21:48:31 GMT -5
In my 357 BFR, I can load to 1.760”
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Post by Quick Draw McGraw on Nov 14, 2020 13:51:05 GMT -5
If I get a .357 BFR, I think I'd have it bored out to a .360 Dan Wesson.
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Post by crazycarl on Nov 24, 2020 15:12:51 GMT -5
If I get a .357 BFR, I think I'd have it bored out to a .360 Dan Wesson. Dangit, stop that😉 I've got single actions in .357 Mag & Max & yer makin' my OCD twitch 🤣
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Post by randominator on Nov 25, 2020 9:38:21 GMT -5
I wonder how one of these would be with mag brass and 180 or 200 gr bullets? I'm guessing the cylinder length would allow using a Keith bullet and magnum brass and crimping in crimp groove. Could be interesting for some long range steel. I am currently working with the 180 grain Speer SPFN. I have a OAL of 1.750" and they fit nicely in the cylinder.
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dhd
.327 Meteor
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Post by dhd on Nov 25, 2020 13:01:07 GMT -5
What are the numbers with that bullet? I suspect either H110, 4227, or an AA9ish speed powder?
Interesting...
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