Building a new hunting pistol
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02/06/2015 10:52 PM
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Hello, I'm mostly a revolver guy but I got a G2 Contender stainless. Ordered an MGM 11" barrel in 357 Max. Ordered one hundred pcs of brass online and tonight I got 150 more pcs of brass at local shop. Not sure on optics yet but thinking of an electronic type. Oh also got some H110 powder. I'd appreciate any advice from Max shooters here. Thanks.
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Re: Building a new hunting pistol
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02/07/2015 12:32 AM
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Bullelk Hunter
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Load up and enjoy it!! Lots of versatility with that caliber, but I wonder if the very light (110-125's) bullets still vaporize out of the muzzle due to the pressure? either way a 170-180 JHP will be devastating on deer!
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Re: Building a new hunting pistol
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02/07/2015 12:37 AM
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s4s4u
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I love the Max. I am loading a 158 FP-XTP in mine right now with H110 and a Fed SR primer. Wanna try some 180 XTP's if and when Hornady gets to makin' 'em again. The Max really suits the velocity range of both of those bullets. I'd stay away from the 158 HP-XTP as the velocity will likely be too fast. I found some 180 SSP's that I'd like to try but haven't found a seater plug for my RCBS dies that will work with the pointy bullet.
Rod, too.
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02/07/2015 1:29 AM
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GlennS
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Check Wideners and see if they still have the 180 partitions in stock on closeout. If so, buy as much as you can. Amazing accuracy
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02/07/2015 3:35 AM
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Be sure they add enough free bore to shoot the biger rifle bullets.
If it jams force it! If it breaks it needed replacing anyway.
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02/07/2015 6:46 AM
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Sweet! Can't wait to see it!
I just ordered a 10" Stainless .357 Mag from them today.
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02/07/2015 2:59 PM
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If you have the cash the 180gr. swift A frame is a real charmer in the mad max. Took 3 deer using it this past fall in the Dan Wesson revolver. Also just purchased a 10'' SSK Contender barrel in this caliber and will be working up loads for it soon. I believe Hawk bullets also offers some 170 and 180gr. bullets but I have yet to try them myself. The 357 max. is great round for deer sized game and it should be more popular than it is.
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02/07/2015 4:30 PM
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Congrat"s on the new rig,Hornady bullet #3505, 180 gr.I use Lil gun powder, with the 200 gr. FTX bullet I use H-110, It"s a great deer round.
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02/07/2015 8:20 PM
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Try the seater plug from a set of .35 Remington dies. It worked for me.
Joe W
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02/07/2015 9:19 PM
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If you have the cash the 180gr. swift A frame is a real charmer in the mad max. Took 3 deer using it this past fall in the Dan Wesson revolver. just bought a box of 158gr A-frames for my 8 3/8" model 27. The Swift A-frames may be the best JHP bullet on the market. Bonded along with a partition...
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02/07/2015 11:05 PM
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Try the seater plug from a set of .35 Remington dies. It worked for me.
Joe W You know, I was thinking that, or maybe 358 Win. I don't have either to try tho.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: Building a new hunting pistol
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02/08/2015 2:39 AM
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s4.....call rcbs. I bet they will send you one that will work. They did me, n ive heard of others as well.
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02/08/2015 2:58 AM
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s4.....call rcbs. I bet they will send you one that will work. They did me, n ive heard of others as well. I'll give it a try, thanks ;-)
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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Re: Building a new hunting pistol
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02/09/2015 1:45 PM
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Darrell H
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Hello, I'm mostly a revolver guy but I got a G2 Contender stainless. Ordered an MGM 11" barrel in 357 Max. Ordered one hundred pcs of brass online and tonight I got 150 more pcs of brass at local shop. Not sure on optics yet but thinking of an electronic type. Oh also got some H110 powder. I'd appreciate any advice from Max shooters here. Thanks. I have a 10" MGM 357 max and I'm shooting 180 gr XTP and Nosler Partition bullets. 4227 gave better accuracy than 296 in my barrel. I'm getting 1700 fps out of the load iirc... Have fun with the new toy!!!
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Re: Building a new hunting pistol
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02/13/2015 3:18 PM
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s4.....call rcbs. I bet they will send you one that will work. They did me, n ive heard of others as well. I'll give it a try, thanks ;-) Well I emailed RCBS asking if I could buy just a seater plug for a 35 Remington die set and got this reply: Just ordered that for you no charge
CM Service Rep RCBS 605 Oro Dam Blvd Oroville Ca 95965 1-800-379-1732
I think that's pretty outstanding service.
Rod, too.
Short cuts often lead to long recoveries.
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02/13/2015 7:04 PM
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KYODE
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Yes it is, and what i expected for you.
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