357 mag is quite legal and effective in Indiana. If you want the most out of it, you should reload it. Just for the record we have no Pistol cartridge rule anymore. We can now use any round .357 and up with a case length of up to 1.8"
If you dig around the web you will find a boat load of...
I sure hope its ok. I stashed 10 boxes when the price was cheap, and ammo was disappearing off the shelfs. ;] Then again, my NEF to shoot really fast either.
Lonny
While I know this is an ollldd post. I dont see where my pie plate is in any of the equations! :neener:
I knew that math teacher was crazy!
Thanks for the break down guys.
I think the real funny part is, there are people out there who think like this.
Kind of like Vegans owning horses to ride. They must not of seen a horse broke for riding. Or think about what they feed their dogs.
Lonny
I have not tried it. There are tools to do it(decapping) there are also guys modifying poscket for boxer primers.
I know why do it? Well I will answere with a question. Why bother trying to make a wild cat round or bother reloading to try improving your ammo?:neener:
I have seen Berdam...
I didnt readd all the post, But check your hunting regs. Some states dont allow .45 acp.
Having said that, I would still choose the .357 with a heavy bullet. As long as you know your limitaions and use good judgement you should be fine.
Lonny
I have re-thought this since I replied.
I am sure most of you have a precious closet queen or just some special gun. But if someone had never loaned you a gun, would you have ever even shot a gun??
Lonny
I would and have, only to a couple very close friends. I have to youth who are hunting next to me(arms length) The catch being, it comes home by sundown. I do not have a MEGA dallor collection or closet queens. I do have guns for hunting and they get used.
Lonny
I have to think they are still in buisness. I bought some last summer. I bought it at a police supply shop, they have a pretty good ammo turn over.
Accuracy I cant say. we use it for plinking in a Contender once in a while with no issues.
Lonny
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