does anyone do this, make snake / rat shot shells out of 357 rem max brass for shooting in a 357 mag?
does anyone do this, make snake / rat shot shells out of 357 rem max brass for shooting in a 357 mag?
I did, just to say I could. Pretty good payload. I'll look for the thread and link it here.
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...K7saum+rem+max
thanks.
I suggested that a few times, though I’ve never done it…..my .357’s are pretty much retired.
That’s why I went with 444 Marlin Mag brass for my 460 shot shells, case reaches all the way to the cylinder end! More shot payload and no plastic shot capsule! memtb
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For 357 mag, I have used 223 brass cut to cylinder length and a
snap ring to allow extraction
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I use the Max cases, they hold 1/3 oz. of nickel plated #9 shot.
I’m going to give this a try for my 38 and 357. Matter of fact, I’ve been considering a single action dual cylinder 45 ACP/45 Colt. I’d imagine using the ACP cylinder with reformed 460 brass. Seems like that could maximize what payload could fit in a revolver.
I bought 357 max cases and 444 cases to work on loads for my guns.. Got too much to do. So havent got round to it. Maybe now that I decoded to sell the 44 I can concentrate on the 357 loads
Some time ago another member used .303 Brit cut down and fire formed to make .44 mag shot shells. Used 10mm sizing die to comport to the reduced cylinder dimension near the mouth of the cylinder. Cut the brass to the full-length of the cylinder (minus a smidge), cards over powder / cards over the shot and Elmer's white glue to seal the load. No roll crimp required.
I have been working with the 357 Max case as the parent for a capsule-less 38 shot shell. Here are some tips:
(1) the Max at full length will work in most 38 Specials, and the 357 Magnum. One will need to trim the Max case .063" to get it to fit a Smith Model 36 Chief.
(2) Track of the Wolf sells 36 caliber wads: they are worth every penny! Use the fiber wad over powder.
(3) One will need to custom cut over-shot cards. A 5/16" hole punch works but is a tad tight.
(4) The Lee 300 Blackout full-length sizing die works excellent to bottle-neck the case, and the lower section of the case is just slightly less than the 38 Special max case length of 1.115".
(5) a good roll crimp can be formed with a 222 Remington size die.
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