This is in reply to Longfield's thread from a few years ago about using .357 mag for long range shooting in Cowboy Action competitions. I just finished a two day match with the Twin Butte Bunch in Idaho and I used my Rossi R92 chambered in .357 for the long range shoot.
They had the match split into a "Tom Horne" match which used 30-30's and a pistol caliber rifles match which, of course, used rifles chambered in pistol calibers like .357, 45 colt, etc. I shot my super light TrailBoss loads and got 7 out of 10 shots. I aimed at the top of the plate in order to ring it. I'm pretty sure I tied the guy who won, but he beat me on time.
The fact that I tied the winner for accuracy using light loads tells me that this gun and this caliber are up to the challenge of long range shooting. We were shooting about 200 yards out.
The true talent of the day were the guys shooting the Tom Horne Match. They were consistently ringing targets 400 yards or more away.