just got my dan back from being cerakoted !!!! i think it looks effin cool .... im all about the look.!!
Attachment 58466
Attachment 58467
Attachment 58468
Attachment 58469
Printable View
just got my dan back from being cerakoted !!!! i think it looks effin cool .... im all about the look.!!
Attachment 58466
Attachment 58467
Attachment 58468
Attachment 58469
nice:cool:
What did that little job set you back stumpy?
Had one new in the 70s, nice!
did a bit of a deal , and supplied a 4 inch shroud and barrel that i had spare , . so price not reflective ... but cheap .. mine is a 1982 dan wesson 357 mag , made in monson massachuettes (fuk knows how to spell that ) i love it ... i have semi autos etc etc ,.... but something about this is just primal
One of my earliest memories is firing dad's stainless mod 62 (i think) in 357 with dad's special handloaded "thomas buttits" somewhere in the desert.
What're those grips? Looks rad.
i think it is a houge grip ...
Don't ask a woman her weight or age or how much a man spends on custom guns
Loved my S&W 686 in 357, then I got married, had kids......and now I'm getting some of my toys back !
I assume you load for it ?
Nice toy.
ap100 for 357 mag? what speeds you getting?
no idea , i lent my chrony out to a mate ..... last i saw of it . was using lead projectiles , and wasnt smearing lead in the barrel
LOADING DATA
357 Magnum
Components
Cases: - Winchester
Primers: - Federal 210M
Barrel: - 10”, 1:18.75” twist
Start Load
Bullet Wt (Grains)
Powder
Charge Wt (grains)
155
AP100
6.8
Please note: This is calculated data, ADI has not physically fired this load.
Remember: Never Exceed maximum recommended loads
Date: 29/9/2015
Reference No: 7502
To: Blair Marriott
Thank you for your enquiry on 28/9/2015 with regard to reloading using ADI Sporting powders.
Unfortunately we have no test data for 357 Magnum loads using AP100 with a 155gr lead projectile.
As you can imagine, there are a vast number of different firearm types and components and it is impossible to completely cover all possible loads.
ADI does have a strong commitment to supply data for the most popular loads in use in the Australian and New Zealand market. This requires us to undertake our own test firings using specialised proofing equipment. Alternatively, we may supply load data by exchanging data with our American distributor.
We do not currently have the resources to conduct the test firings which are necessary to develop the loads. We have also checked with our American distributor and they have no load data available either.
If you would like to go through the process of experimental load development we suggest you base your starting load on the attached calculated data attached.
ADI have not physically fired these loads, so ensure that you begin your load development at the suggested starting load and work up to your safe optimum load in small increments. Carefully monitor your pistol and cases for signs of excessive pressure like badly flattened or crated primers or difficult extraction.
We thank you for using ADI Sporting Powders.