Quote Originally Posted by Wes Sage View Post
Wonder why they made it?
Just to gain a little over the 357 Mag?
If it were me, I'd stick with a common caliber like the 357mag where supplies are easy to get and there is plenty of load data, unless there is a real want or need to have an odd ball caliber
Dan Wesson made it for some of their revolvers. I think the brass is stronger than 357 mag brass, so you can load higher pressure rounds. And, not as long as the 357 maximum so you could make it in a little smaller revolver. I thought about trying it just because I like odd calibers

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