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johngottfredson

Threat Level Midnight
Location
Alpine
Years ago, shooting with a co-worker and my wife---he had her shoot his .357 loaded with 38 special rounds. All except the last chamber, which had a .357 magnum. She thought she broke something. :D

A good friend did the same thing to my mom years ago but it was .45 Blackhawks loaded in a .454 casull, when he reloaded for her he switched the cylinder out for the real deal.

The funniest pranks have death on the line.

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Hickey

Burn-barrel enthusiast
Supporting Member
Lory's brother was an avid reloader and 357 was his favorite caliber. We bought some of his guns from his widow after his death and she gave us a massive amount of reloaded 357 rounds with them. One box was marked "357 Rifle only. HOT!"

We loaded a few of those hot loads mixed with 38 loads in the stainless lever gun we bought from them. I would definitely not try those hot rounds in a revolver. Huge fire plume out of the barrel with those suckers.
 

Kevin B.

Not often wrong. Never quite right.
Moderator
Location
Vehicular limbo
Wrangler’s parent company Kontoor Brands denies its involvement in politics.
“Our brands have not and will not employ commercial or marketing strategies based on consumers’ political party affiliations, nor do we believe that those affiliations are any of our business,” Kontoor Brand CEO Scott Baxter said.

I mean, I avoid Walmart as a rule, hate the place. But maybe now I hate it a little less?
 
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