Apiidae
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This is more for curiosity, has anyone tried loading slower powders in their handgun cartridges that they shoot from rifles.
For example; the bullet weight, and diameter of a .357 mag and .308 win are similar.
The bbl length and action of a Ruger 77/357 and a Ruger Gunsite Scout are similar.
But there is no data, for instance, for Varget for the .357 mag.
Before anyone goes crazy with safety details, using fast burning powders in rifle calibers is crazy. "Don't try this at home."
For example; the bullet weight, and diameter of a .357 mag and .308 win are similar.
The bbl length and action of a Ruger 77/357 and a Ruger Gunsite Scout are similar.
But there is no data, for instance, for Varget for the .357 mag.
Before anyone goes crazy with safety details, using fast burning powders in rifle calibers is crazy. "Don't try this at home."