Good golly! I did not realize that many of you guys shot the 357 maximum. I appreciate all the replys, thank you. I will definantly be picking up some lil-gun powder and some 1680 and i already have some 296. Since i am a "front shoulder shooter", i'll stay away from the softer remington bullets. I do however like the speer gold dot bullets but have only shot them in the 44 magnum and 444 marlin with great results. I'll also picu up some ssp bullets since most of you seem to like that bullet. I did get my other barrel in today and if my aunt comes over this afternoon, I'll get her to take a picture of it to. Thanks again for all your information, it really helps a lot. Oh yeah, i went with the muzzle break on my sons gun and mine for recoil reduction. I know that the 357 maximum does not have a lot of recoil but for one, my son is a small 9 year old and i broke my shoulder up real bad and for the guns that i do have, these will have the least amount of recoil that we should still be able to shoot comfortably. I also like the idea of the muzzle crown of the barrel being protected. These breaks also have the holes around the break angled forward a few degrees and do not blow stuff back in your face or on the scope. And for the scope base and bigger screws, chamber job and break, I thought the 150 dollars was well spent and if they still shoot good and gain more in velocity, i'll be real happy.
sooter