Optics planet is listing it as shipping in 7-14 days… at close to fifty clams for a box of twenty.
Think I will wait a while for more competitive pricing from a more reliable supplier, personally.
Optics planet is listing it as shipping in 7-14 days… at close to fifty clams for a box of twenty.
Think I will wait a while for more competitive pricing from a more reliable supplier, personally.
I've been checking Federal's website for this every couple of weeks. Looks like it is vaporware.
But hey, you can buy .30 Super Carry if you want.
I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.
Just make it .357. I don't actually know, but it seems like a set of tooling to run an existing bullet design 0.002" larger would be pretty straightforward.
One problem I can see with doing this is if they sold components and people mistakenly loaded .357 in 9mm, because they weigh the same, look the same, etc.
It would make a lot of sense at least to start development by making a .357 bullet at 158 grains by just stretching the 147gr 9mm HST however much that required and keeping all the metallurgy and forming the same.
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Not another dime.
I love HST but the .357 Magnum isn't really a round I'm looking for improvement in. I have a few boxes of 125-grain Speer Gold Dot and Federal 357B on hand and I am highly confident they will do the job.
However, while I'm not a very gung-ho .357 Magnum shooter I do understand some people really prefer the 125 range and some people really prefer the 158 range, so I'm glad there are options.
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I was into 10mm Auto before it sold out and went mainstream, but these days I'm here for the revolver and epidemiology information.