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.357 Sig Ruger Redhawk

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  • jimdeere
    While they’re at it, why not a .357 Sig Henry lever action?
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  • buddyb
    How about a Ruger American compact rifle in 44 mag.
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  • iceracerx
    I'm not sure a cartridge (357 Sig) designed to locate via it's shoulder would work well with moon clips.  But, give it a shot and keep us in the loop.
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  • gesshots
    SCOUT5 said:

    I may have to start selling my blood ! :D
    Dan Wesson made super accurate revolvers.  I had a 6" VH Mod. 15-2, .357 that would eat Pythons for lunch!  B)
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  • Sam06
    Not going to work to well as the 357 SIG is a bottleneck cartridge and they don't do well in a revolver.  Bottle necks work great in auto loaders but not too well in revolvers.
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  • SoreShoulder
    The 357 Mag Redhawk is better because you get 8 shots.  What would be better about a 357 Sig Redhawk?  
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  • pulsarnc

    Back in the 60’s a couple of folks tried to make bottled necked cartridges work in a revolver . Anyone remember the 357/44 Bain and Davis ? Even chambered for a while in some Ruger Blackhawks. Didn’t do well due to cases setting back and tying up the action . Still worth a try .

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  • gesshots


    pulsarnc said:

    Back in the 60’s a couple of folks tried to make bottled necked cartridges work in a revolver . Anyone remember the 357/44 Bain and Davis ? Even chambered for a while in some Ruger Blackhawks. Didn’t do well due to cases setting back and tying up the action . Still worth a try .


    Yes for the .357/.44 B&D.  I actually owned a S&W Mod. 53 in .22 Remington jet ... for a short time.
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