Just posted the question below on anothers topic, and realized I had just hi-jacked his post, so I decided to post it under it's own heading!
Quote from: Badnews Bob on Yesterday at 12:16:42 PM
I use max loads with hardcast 180s and I've never had a failure to take game, most of my hunting is inside of 100 yrds and I feel that the .357 is just so handy in the woods. I've taken several with my handgun out to 70 yrds or sowith excellent results. The handie rifle just makes is a little easier. And like quick says mine shoot 360 DW just fine to, But I also have a Max and another .357 that I think I'll make into a .35 Rem, I like .357 bullets.
BTW a Max lets you shoot .38s, ,357s, 360 DW, and .357 Max out of one barrel, Kinda handie. Pun intended.
This last statement about being able to shoot four different cartridges in one barrel has made my little pea brain work overtime since I recently acquired my .357 which I just reamed to max a few days ago.
I haven't shot it yet, but expect to as soon as I can get the time to load up some brass for it, so I'll be able to answer my own question I guess soon enough when I get to the range.......But!
Has anyone fired that variety of ammo, say after you've zeroed your rifle say with .357 max or any of the other cartridges, and shooting at a distance of say 50 yards or so, and have found any kind of consistent accuracy between the cartridges?
I guess with reloading you could work up the loads that they would all hit in or near the same point of impact, or am I just dreaming, and soon to be hit with a good dose of reality, once I wake up, and try it for myself?
I just figured you all needed a good laugh this morning!