I ordered a 20"357 ss and it's sitting at the lgs. I won't be home to get it for a week.
So, I'm looking on the web and see mention of a 30 twist, as well as 15 and 16" twists. I guess I'll have to wait until it's in my hot little hands to figure that out. I've several moulds in .360, but most of them are 180 gr or more. The 30" twist is a bit slow for them, according to Greenhill.
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I have never seen anything but 1:30" for the Rossi.
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Re: My 92 arrived
I shoot Penn Bullets 180 grain in my 357 without problems out to 100 yards. Typical Rossi 1/30. I think they only have one set of gears for their rifling lathe.Tommag wrote:I ordered a 20"357 ss and it's sitting at the lgs. I won't be home to get it for a week.
So, I'm looking on the web and see mention of a 30 twist, as well as 15 and 16" twists. I guess I'll have to wait until it's in my hot little hands to figure that out. I've several moulds in .360, but most of them are 180 gr or more. The 30" twist is a bit slow for them, according to Greenhill.
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