Sorry, you will need to evaluate by pictures Yes I do reload but do not cast. I ordered Montana Bullet Works 180gr WFN-GC for pig and deer hunting. Probably use IMR 4227. Thanks for the comeback.Welcome to the Forum!!!!!
Uhh, I see a problem with that. You see that gun needs to be shipped to me for proper & careful evaluation for,, oh,, maybe 20-30 years to assure it's good for you!![]()
Seriously,, VERY NICE!!!!!!
Do you handload?
If so, do you cast your own bullets?
If the answer is yes to both,, you need to get the "Bradshaw/Martin" cast bullet mold to match that gun.
David Bradshaw helped Bill Sr. & Bill Jr develop the .357 Maxi. (I have a copy of the G&S magazine where he wrote an extensive, detailed write-up on the (then) new .357 Maximum. A few years back,, David applied his knowledge, as well as working with Lee Martin,, and designed a bullet JUST for the .357 Maxi. I have (2) molds,, and it has become THE bullet I use in my Maxi. It weighs 194 grns (approximately, depending upon alloy,) is then powder coated,, then deep seated, and when the shooter does their part,, an easy 3"-4" grouping at 100 yds.
Also,, our resident Maxi collector likes to track serial numbers of the Maxi's to study the few differences in that model. His handle is "Coogs."
Thank youWelcome.
Here’s the scoop. I bid one 2 Max’s hoping to get one. Well I got the really nice one. I got the other one tooNice gun. I’m sure it will perform for you with those 180 WFNGC Montana bullets. I don’t cast either, but have had good accuracy with the Montana bullets in two Maxis with 4227. I’ve had even better results with GT Bullets 180 gr HP hard cast and that powder. That bullet will go hunting in a 7 1/2” Maxi with me this Fall.
I agree on powder gr. I’ve thought about the long barrel trade. I’ve had a few Supers with 10-1/2 barrels and did not care for them. Sold one and gave the other to my niece I’ll post pictures of the other one when it shows up.Well the only thing better than one Maxi is two Maxis! Congratulations. I assume both are 7 1/2". You may want to consider trading one for a 10 1/2" model. My 10 1/2" is my number one deer revolver. I ended up with 18.5 gr 4227 and a Remington 7 1/2 primer for about 1400 fps in a 7 1/2" gun. Start lower and work up. Good luck.