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Title: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: Intercooler on May 31 2013 03:39:46 PM MDT
Stout numbers but what brass is it?

(http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-frc3/977804_543690262335677_288412522_o.jpg)

It will be a while until I can do these due to my GP100 being in gun jail.  :'(
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: DM1906 on May 31 2013 04:55:41 PM MDT
Armscor, I think.  Newer headstamp, as it's not on the older lists.  I recall reading about it, but not 100% sure.

Could be USA Ammo, but I don't recall ever seeing the "A".
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: RMM on May 31 2013 05:17:25 PM MDT
Any plans to do a pulldown on any of these?
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: Intercooler on May 31 2013 06:03:42 PM MDT
I plan on sending The Shadow the norm for a pull-down.

I thought Armscor too. Don't know how thrilled I am about that but did run their own weak .357's without issue.
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: harrygunner on May 31 2013 07:45:26 PM MDT
Out of curiosity, I just looked at my BB .357 Mag cases bought periodically from 2002 to 2013 and  they're all Starline. (The oldest is the 'Item 19B', the 170gr JHC. Haven't seen those on a shelf since.)
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: Intercooler on December 14 2013 11:01:59 AM MST
  I'm a little baffled here. My GP100 6" was in jail back looking at this post. Today I took the remainder with me since .357 was on the list to Chronograph them. The results make me want to run a few more Underwood 180's (.2gr's more of the same powder). After the first couple readings I put them over until they were all gone, because the results seemed high.

Ruger GP100 6" 1479, 1510, 1531, 1503, 1509. Average = 1506.4 FPS/ 907 LBS  :o

I always try to get a second test in to smoke out variations.


Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: The_Shadow on December 14 2013 02:39:31 PM MST
Well the "look see" may reveal a little more info!  ::)
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: Intercooler on December 14 2013 02:54:46 PM MST
All gone. Shot them all today but might have to get another box to check later.
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: 4949shooter on December 15 2013 06:31:29 AM MST
Quote from: Intercooler on December 14 2013 02:54:46 PM MST
All gone. Shot them all today but might have to get another box to check later.

It must be nice to have Intercooler bucks. You oughta try shooting them at some deer!

I went out hunting in the storm yesterday and got nothing but a frozen model 700 bolt.  :P
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: The_Shadow on December 15 2013 08:41:10 AM MST
The 180's I cast are a little different, RCBS Silhouette 180gr gas checked...Longer due to smaller meplat, but better long range performance.
(http://i1086.photobucket.com/albums/j441/_The_Shadow/SAECO399RCBS180gr-12_zpsffeaf9b2.jpg)

I have been loading them over 11.0 grains of Blue Dot they run 1320 fps. from my 6" S&W M-19
Intercooler shoot them from his Ruger 4" GP100 @ 1237, 1234. Average = 1235.5 FPS/ 610 LBS.

For 38 spl loading 8.0 gr Blue Dot(Hercules Cardboard jugs) 950 fps
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: Intercooler on December 15 2013 10:10:18 AM MST
  I do waste some money on ammo  :o :-[

  Better choice than cigarettes, booze or gambling I guess  ;)
Title: Re: Buffalo Bore 180gr .357 LFN-GC
Post by: 4949shooter on December 15 2013 02:42:48 PM MST
Quote from: Intercooler on December 15 2013 10:10:18 AM MST
  I do waste some money on ammo  :o :-[

  Better choice than cigarettes, booze or gambling I guess  ;)

I wouldn't consider it a waste at all.  8)