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<stans> |
The GP-100 should be able to handle these loads. I have the Speer number 11 manual and they worked up silhouette loads in a Smith & Wesson 28 and a Dan Wesson 15. The GP-100 is as strong as, maybe stronger than, these revolvers. | ||
one of us |
I am sure it would handle them put to you really want to stress you guns that much. | |||
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one of us |
Montana, I have had a GP-100 6" stainless for many years. I have put several thousand rounds through it, to include many, many maximum loads. I have loaded everything from 110gr. to 180gr. cast and jacketed bullets. It is as tight and accurate as the day I bought it. I would have no qualms at all about feeding it a steady diet of heavy loads. I can recommend a couple of loads, but please work up to these as each gun is different. 110gr. JHP - 20 grains of 2400 Good Luck! | |||
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<Gunner> |
I guess my question would be - is it worth the risk? I personally witnessed a friend destroy a Ruger REDHAWK .357 (very rare) by shooting "Contender" level loads in the revolver. IIRC, the Redhawk is significantly sturdier than the GP-100, so you roll the dice and pay the price (possibly). Personally, while I consider the GP-100 hell for strong, I'd steer clear of load designed specifically for single shot pistols... Regards, Kevin | ||
<MontanaMarine> |
The Speer published loads in question are intended for "large frame revolvers or single shot pistols" per the Speer manual. I have a GP100 4" SS. I also have two .44 Mag revolvers. I do not push my .357. I have a friend who wants to use his 6" GP100 for whitetail hunting in NCs Croatan Natl Forest. Ranges are typically within 25 yards. My friend is looking for a heavy 180-200 gr cast load for this purpose and asked if the silhouette loads were safe in his revolver. I told him that I did not really know but I am seeking EXPERIENCE from this board. I personally do not push my cartridges beyond published data. Thanks for the feedback from all of you.
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