Taurus .357 or .44
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Taurus .357 or .44
I've been shooting a 1911 style gun at the club, so I'm looking at going down this route to start with.
If I want to move onto larger calibers the choice goes down to next to nothing.
Anyone shooting a .357 or .44 Taurus ?
They are not silly money , .44 seem harder to come by.
Running costs?
Anything else to consider without spending a fortune??
If I want to move onto larger calibers the choice goes down to next to nothing.
Anyone shooting a .357 or .44 Taurus ?
They are not silly money , .44 seem harder to come by.
Running costs?
Anything else to consider without spending a fortune??
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I was contemplating getting a Taurus in 357 until one blew up in my mates hand!!
Got a Alfa instead..... Great shooting piece of kit.
Will try and upload a pic.
Got a Alfa instead..... Great shooting piece of kit.
Will try and upload a pic.
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Re: Taurus .357 or .44
or you can buy a buntline and have it shortened down and add a bar, to make it an LBR.
http://www.aaronwheelergunsmith.co.uk/p ... ification/
also opens up a few more caliber options
http://www.aaronwheelergunsmith.co.uk/p ... ification/
also opens up a few more caliber options
When guns are outlawed, only Outlaws will have guns
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Or even leave the buntline at it's full size, I've got a 44 buntline that's not too heavy, saying that I haven't used it for ages
The buntlines from memory are quite a bit cheaper than the Taurus too (if they're not I'm sure I'll be corrected
) and are quite good to shoot.

The buntlines from memory are quite a bit cheaper than the Taurus too (if they're not I'm sure I'll be corrected

Re: Taurus .357 or .44
Gonna go out on a limb and say he may have been shooting home loads?Noodly wrote:I was contemplating getting a Taurus in 357 until one blew up in my mates hand!!
Got a Alfa instead..... Great shooting piece of kit.
Will try and upload a pic.
Re: Taurus .357 or .44
It would depend on if you were reloading or buying ammo.
.44 Magnum .44 Reminton magnum Sellier & Bellot 240gr soft point EXPANDING AMMUNITION price per 100 £58.00
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Well that's not good, was he shooting home loads or ??Noodly wrote:Here you go buddy.......
I've seen some good and bad reviews , I'll look into it more.
You become limited with full bore pistols due to our laws but the Taurus isn't silly money.
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reload.Dorset_shooter wrote: Running costs?
Anything else to consider without spending a fortune??
44 brass - £27 x 100. bullets - £42 x 500. powder - bullseye £40 - 5-6 depending on load
so it will cost roughly 3p in powder, and 8p in lead, giving 12p per reload after buying the brass or 39p a pop buying brass each time.
you will get roughly 1200 shots from a bottle of powder.
so initial lot of 100 rnds inc brass is £40 after that £12
100 rnds of 44spl factory Magtech cowboy £52 or 44mag factory PPU £56
357 brass - £22 x 100. bullets - £36 x 500. powder - bullseye £40 - 3.5-4.5 depending on load. price on 4gr
so it will cost roughly 2p in powder, and 7p in lead giving 9p per reload after buying the brass or 32p a pop buying brass each time.
you will get roughly 1700 shots from a bottle of powder
so initial lot of 100 rnds inc brass is £32 after that £9
100 rnds of 38spl factory Magtech cowboy £30 £36 or 357mag factory PPU £48
add to that the cost of dies (£40) and a press kit (£200-400), then it's how much you value your time. 150 rounds in an hour is pretty easy to do.
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Re: Taurus .357 or .44
It also depends on whether you intend getting an underlever rifle at some point... makes sense to have them in the same caliber..
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