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| 357 Maximum "Not" 357 Magnum! |
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| The 357 Maximum was introduced in 1983 by Remington and Sturm, Ruger & Co. for the Ruger Blackhawk Revolver Pistol, and a year later for the Dan Wesson revolver. This cartridge was too stressful for the revolvers and was droped some time ago by Remington, the only maker of this caliber. It is now only used in the Thompson/Center Single Shot Contender, in pistol or rifle, This is both an obsolete pistol cartridge, and a Proprietary/Wildcat Carridge, except for obsolete Remington made cartridges, you have to make your own to shoot the Pistol or Rifle Contender. The 357 Maximum case is 1.593" long, vs. 1.279" on Winchesters 357 Magnum, and 1.145" on Remington's 357 Magnum. These are Factory Obsolete 357 Maximum Hollow Point Cartridges! |
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| $ 3.75 per Cartridge |
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| 357 Maximum |
| 357 Maximum |
| 357 Magnum |