I have been emailing Ruger daily and have been for the last 2 and a half months.
That's the right way to get their attention - pester them.
I do believe you're also wasting your breath. Probably on their spam filter now.
The .357 max is too much of a niche cartridge. I have been emailing Ruger daily and have been for the last 2 and a half months. Sales would be too low to substantiate production while interrupting production on more popular models. Don't see Hunters flying off shelves anyways and this one would be no different. Hence no .357 Hunter or .32 Hunters. (the later of which I collected over 100 signatures to show interest and nothing) Even the .17 Hunter is out of production. Also, the Hunters use a different bbl thread which prevents some models from even being made. Regardless, it's a business, they look at numbers in mass not what will attract a few.
Only way such a model would become considered would be if it were a distributor edition. If a distributor, or shop for that matter, believes such a model would be profitable, they could put in a request for a run to be made. In most cases a minimum of 250 is required if current parts are used. In this case, I'd think 1000 minimum would be a must if not more.
Of course, if you really, honestly thought such a model would sell in sufficient numbers, YOU could try and contract the run via a distributor of course. When you do, let me know, I'd buy at least 2
and already have a SRM.