.357 Remington Maximum Explained

.357 Remington Maximum
Origin:United States
Type:Pistol
Designer:Remington / Ruger
Design Date:1983
Parent:.357 Magnum
Case Type:Rimmed, straight
Bullet:.357
Neck:.379
Base:.379
Rim Dia:.440
Rim Thick:.060
Case Length:1.605
Length:1.990
Rifling:1 in
Primer:Small Rifle Magnum
Max Pressure:40000
Bw1:210
Btype1:Lead FNGC
Vel1:1649
En1:1268
Bw2:158
Btype2:JHP
Vel2:1998
En2:1401
Bw3:170
Btype3:JHC
Vel3:1962
En3:1453
Bw4:180
Btype4:SSP
Vel4:1968
En4:1548
Bw5:200
Btype5:TMJ
Vel5:1675
En5:1246
Balsrc:Accurate Powder

The .357 Maximum, formally known as the .357 Remington Maximum or the .357 Max, is a super magnum handgun cartridge originally developed by Elgin Gates as the wildcat .357 SuperMag.[1] The .357 Maximum was introduced into commercial production as a joint-venture by Remington Arms Company and Ruger in 1983 as a new chambering for the Ruger Blackhawk.[2] Shortly thereafter, Dan Wesson Firearms and Thompson/Center Arms introduced firearms in this cartridge. United Sporting Arms chambered it in their Silhouette series single-action revolvers. It is a .357 Magnum case lengthened .[3] Based on the .357 Magnum cartridge, a revolver or single-shot pistol designed for the .357 Remington Maximum will chamber and fire the .360 Dan Wesson, .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .38 Long Colt, and .38 Short Colt cartridges. Intended primarily as a silhouette cartridge, such high velocity and energy levels have hunting applications. SAAMI pressure level for this cartridge is set at 40000psi.[4] [5] [6]

Despite the cartridge's good performance, the higher pressure and velocity caused flame cutting to the top strap and erosion of the forcing cone, due to the use of light 110and bullets, therefore it has since been dropped by all manufacturers who chambered revolvers in this cartridge.[7] Single shot pistols and rifles (i.e. Thompson/Center Contender) are still available in this caliber, and remain popular among handloaders. Unprimed brass is still produced every few years by Remington, and is also a stock item from Starline.[8]

Performance

Bullet weight Velocity Energy
158gr 1825ft/s 1168ftlbf
180gr 1550ft/s 960ftlbf

Legacy

Guns designed for the .357 Maximum were built on a larger frame than their predecessors. Although Ruger only made about 7,700 Blackhawks chambered in .357 Maximum, the frame size has been used as a base gun to build bigger revolvers in .375 SuperMag, .414 SuperMag, .445 SuperMag, .475 Linebaugh Long/Maximum, and .500 Linebaugh Long/Maximum.[9]

In the movie, Flypaper (2011), Wyatt "Jelly" Jenkins (Pruitt Taylor Vince) uses a Dan Wesson Model 40 VH which is chambered in .357 Remington Maximum as his main sidearm, for the majority of the film.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Guns Magazine. 2007. Lunching with legends: a reminiscence. Peter T. . Tomaras. 3. 47. 23 September 2011.
  2. Pistols with more punch . Mc Keown. Bill . 35. Popular Mechanics. 1983. 159. 3.
  3. Guns Magazine. 2010. A half-century with sixguns: the really big bores. John. Taffin. 40. 8. 23 September 2011.
  4. Web site: SAAMI pressure specs . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190131024119/http://www.handloads.com:80/misc/saami.htm . 31 January 2019 . 28 March 2022 . Handloads Online, the reloaders resource.
  5. Web site: Max Chamber Pressure - SAAMI Specs.
  6. Web site: SAAMI Specs.
  7. Book: Barnes, Frank C. . Skinner, Stan . Cartridges of the World . 11th . 2006 . Gun Digest Books . Iola, Wisconsin . 0-89689-297-2 . 327.
  8. https://www.starlinebrass.com/357-maximum/ Starline .357 Maximum brass
  9. Book: Taffin, John . John Taffin

    . John Taffin . Single Action Sixguns . . 2005 . 224–226 . 978-0-87349-953-8.