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.358 hoosier for indiana
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 634296" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I'm going to assume your using a handgun of course. Unless your using something like an 18" or 20" barrel, I can't see any advantage over the .357 Herrett (use .225 Winchester or 30-30 cases). The 180 grain bullet will do 2000 fps out of a 16" barrel. Also your shots in Indiana will usually be well under 200 yards. The dies are a stock item, and that alone will save you some serious cash. There is a rimless 30-30 case out there (6.8 Rem), but it also pretty short. The 35 Remington in a 14" barrel and using 180 grain bullets is good for about 2000fps. You could shorten it .130" and still have .33" of neck. Then all you have to do is lay your hands on a set of 35 Remington dies. Much easier to do, and in a pinch you could use a standard 35 remington chamber</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 634296, member: 25383"] I'm going to assume your using a handgun of course. Unless your using something like an 18" or 20" barrel, I can't see any advantage over the .357 Herrett (use .225 Winchester or 30-30 cases). The 180 grain bullet will do 2000 fps out of a 16" barrel. Also your shots in Indiana will usually be well under 200 yards. The dies are a stock item, and that alone will save you some serious cash. There is a rimless 30-30 case out there (6.8 Rem), but it also pretty short. The 35 Remington in a 14" barrel and using 180 grain bullets is good for about 2000fps. You could shorten it .130" and still have .33" of neck. Then all you have to do is lay your hands on a set of 35 Remington dies. Much easier to do, and in a pinch you could use a standard 35 remington chamber gary [/QUOTE]
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