« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2021, 04:34:23 AM »
In reading your problems of using a 358 bullet and a .359 will not chamber that is too tight ! If you have less than 001 clearance for the fired case to expand and release the bullet that alone can create many problems.
I have never heard of anyone neck turning straight walled pistol brass before so maybe you could use a 357 max casing drill and tap where the primer pocket is and thread in a bolt or machine screw without a head to use to spin the case with a drill motor.
Load the empty brass with a 9 mm or .357 bullet to keep the case mouth supported and with valve grinding compound and the bore plugged you should be able to polish the chamber to slightly ( .001- .0015 ) larger so it will chamber a .359 bullet with sufficient clearance and try using heavy for caliber bullet PC coated.
I have 3 rifles chambered in 357 maximum and one thing I have found in all of them is if your not after top velocities a slow powder like R 7 shoots MOA with cast in all of mine . It’s a good powder because you probably can’t get enough of it in a max case to be over pressure and with heavy bullets you will get all of the velocity you can reasonably get with a non gas checked PC coated bullet.
Shooting jacketed bullets is a different thing altogether, with the 357 max most find a 180 gr with AA 1680 to be a great combination.
You may not need to do anything I mentioned if you can find a .357 bullet and powder your rifle likes but if your handi is set up right you should be under a inch at 50 yards easily.
Jedman
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