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.357 Maximum, Energy
« on: January 26, 2010, 07:12:17 AM »
Anyone know the energy at 100 yards for the .357 Max?  To be legal for deer here in Colorado, the rifle must produce 1000 pounds of energy at 100 yards.

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2010, 07:30:37 AM »
It is no longer a production round. Load it as hot as you want.

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2010, 07:32:20 AM »
It is no longer a production round. Load it as hot as you want.

As long as it's on an SB2 frame, I wouldn't push it on an SB1.  ;)

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2010, 08:52:05 AM »
If you can do the math, I can tell you mine does 2000fps with a 180gr speer at the muzzle.
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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2010, 09:37:03 AM »
Here's the calculated data for the Speer 180gr.

Tim

Trajectory for Speer .358 dia. 180 gr. Flat Nose at 2000 Feet per Second
At an Elevation Angle of: 0 degrees
Ballistic Coefficients of: 0.236   0.236   0.236   0.236   0.236
Velocity Boundaries (Feet per Second) of: 2100   1800   1800   1800
Wind Direction is: 0.0 o'clock and a Wind Velocity of: 0.0 Miles per hour
Wind Components are (Miles per Hour): DownRange: 0.0   Cross Range: 0.0   Vertical: 0.0
Altitude: 0 Feet with a Standard Atmospheric Model.
Temperature: 59 F
Data Printed in English Units
Range   Velocity   Energy   Momentum   Drop   Bullet Path   Wind Drift   Time of Flight
(Yards)   (Ft/Sec)   (Ft/Lbs)   (Lb-Sec)   (inches)   (inches)   (inches)   (Seconds)
0   2000.0   1598.5   1.60   0.0   -1.7   0.0   0.000000000
25   1919.9   1472.9   1.53   -0.28   0.24   0.0   0.038275231
50   1841.8   1355.6   1.47   -1.15   1.59   0.0   0.078160857
75   1765.9   1246.1   1.41   -2.66   2.3   0.0   0.119749558
100   1692.3   1144.5   1.35   -4.86   2.32   0.0   0.163136390
125   1621.3   1050.4   1.30   -7.83   1.57   0.0   0.208417239
150   1552.9   963.7   1.24   -11.62   0.0   0.0   0.255687989
175   1487.4   884.1   1.19   -16.31   -2.47   0.0   0.305041604
200   1425.0   811.5   1.14   -21.99   -5.93   0.0   0.356563868

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2010, 09:52:02 AM »
Not bad.  Not far from 30 30 performance

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #6 on: January 27, 2010, 12:32:09 AM »
Quote from: dross80 link=topic=197417.msg 1099009165#msg 1099009165 date=1264539122
Not bad.  Not far from 30 30 performance

FYI,
 Numbers on paper do not calculate the difference a bullets diameter or profile. They measure results of a projectiles weight at a given velocity. In real world results, BOTH a bullets diameter and its profile make a huge difference and really "UP" that bullets performance on game. Its a old argument, Hi velocity vs big diameters. I subscribe to the superiority of a large diameter, heavy bullet. Someone shooting very long range would be more hung up on a sleek bullet profile at high velocity.
  Long story short, don't be too hung up in paper ballistics, its a reference or rough guide only.

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #7 on: January 27, 2010, 02:35:57 AM »
Quote from: dross80 link=topic=197417.msg 1099009165#msg 1099009165 date=1264539122
Not bad.  Not far from 30 30 performance
FYI,
 Numbers on paper do not calculate the difference a bullets diameter or profile. They measure results of a projectiles weight at a given velocity. In real world results, BOTH a bullets diameter and its profile make a huge difference and really "UP" that bullets performance on game. Its a old argument, Hi velocity vs big diameters. I subscribe to the superiority of a large diameter, heavy bullet. Someone shooting very long range would be more hung up on a sleek bullet profile at high velocity.
  Long story short, don't be too hung up in paper ballistics, its a reference or rough guide only.
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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #8 on: January 27, 2010, 04:57:27 AM »
It was a factory PISTOL round. Ballistics are not going to show what you want them to.

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #9 on: January 27, 2010, 06:26:47 AM »
There are definitely two schools of thought. Big and blunt then the small in diameter and high velocity. Both get the job done, but the bullet must still be placed where it counts, no matter the diameter of the projectile. This "discussion" has been going on for some time. Jack O'Connor subscribed to the high velocity line of thought and Elmer Kieth subscribed to the bigger the better school. Both were successful. Picking the correct bullet for the velocity attained, the size of the game animal and placing it where it matters is the most important thing. However, there is some thing to be said about a blunt bullet going slow that just seems to knock game over. There have been lots of all size of game killed with a 44 Magnum handgun with heavy bullets, some of which were cast semi-wadcutters or flat points that do not expand at all.
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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2010, 01:49:48 PM »
I go with the big, the fat and the slow.  I love my pistol caliber Handis.

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #11 on: January 28, 2010, 03:25:25 PM »
Hey Pete, that sounds like some of my old girlfriends. ;D  DP
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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #12 on: March 11, 2010, 02:55:30 AM »
It is no longer a production round. Load it as hot as you want.

As long as it's on an SB2 frame, I wouldn't push it on an SB1.  ;) Tim


What about a 1985 Model 058 with a 357max barrel? In respect to pressures, should I treat it like a SB1 frame, or like an SB2 frame?
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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #13 on: March 11, 2010, 05:25:34 AM »
The 058 was also available in 30-30 which has a SAAMI MAP of 42kpsi, the Max is rated at 40kpsi, so as long as you use published data, you should be fine.

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #14 on: March 11, 2010, 09:03:39 AM »
velocity (times) velocity (times) bullet weight in grains (divided by) 450250 = energy

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #15 on: March 11, 2010, 09:47:26 AM »
No math necessary, just plug the numbers in.  ;)

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Re: .357 Maximum, Energy
« Reply #16 on: March 11, 2010, 10:46:55 AM »

Another nice free ballistic calculator can be found here..http://www.huntingnut.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3

You can download the program and find different zeros and energy numbers for just about any cartridge you need..There are better ones for doing this..but this one works pretty good and is free..If you don't want to download it they have a on-line one on the right side of the home page..http://www.huntingnut.com/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=3

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