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.357 Remington “Maximum” not Magnum! by Remington, One Cartridge not a Box.
$4.95
On the above picture on the right side for size comparison: left 357 Maximum vs. Right 357 Magnum.
One Cartridge, not a box, the picture of the box is for reference only!
For more versions of this caliber please see below in related items.
For more information, please see below.
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Description
On the above picture on the right side for size comparison: left 357 Maximum vs. Right 357 Magnum.
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One Cartridge, not a box: 357 Remington Maximum by Remington, USA, loaded with new brass cases with a “R-P 357 REM-MAX” head-stamp and 158 grain JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point) projectile.
History of the 357 Remington Maximum Cartridge:
The 357 Maximum was introduced in 1983 by Remington and the Ruger Company for the Ruger Blackhawk Revolver Pistol, and a year later for the Dan Wesson revolver.
The cartridge was too stressful for the revolvers and was dropped sometime ago by Remington, the only maker of this caliber at the time, but now maybe produced by a few smaller companies.
It is currently an obsolete pistol cartridge only used in the Thompson/Center Single Shot Contender in pistol and rifle barrels.
The 357 Maximum case is 1.593″ long, vs. 1.279″ on the 357 Magnum.
Additional information
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