13 January 2005, 07:49
pepperbellyTaurus model 65 .357?
I read a post on the S&W model 19 not being strong enough for a steady diet of heavy magnum loads.
I have a Taurus model 65 .357mag., which is a licensed copy of the S&W model 66. Is this considered a "weak" design also? Would it stand up to heavy loads?
It has a 4" barrel and wasn't designed as a hunting handgun, and the stock sights are crap, but I don't want to spend a lot on sights etc. if it can't handle heavy loads.
I am planning on loading 158gr Heith style hard cast bullets over an appropriate charge of (?) powder.
Thoughts?
Jim
13 January 2005, 08:30
onefunzr2Don't panic pepperbelly. Taurus makes strong guns. But do not try to load +P+ loads meant for the T\C Contender or other hand cannons. As long as you don't exceed the max loads meant for six guns, you'll be OK. But like the S&W, after many, many rounds the frame screws will need tightening.
I own a Raging Bull in 45 Colt and wasn't satisfied shooting the old-time wimpy loads at big game. I phoned Sierra, Nosler and Speer and asked why my sixgun wasn't just as strong as the Colt Anaconda or Ruger Redhawk which can digest modern +P 45 Colt loads. All three said my RB was as capable. It hasn't blown up yet and I have no reason to believe it ever will.
13 January 2005, 08:43
pepperbellyNo panic, but before I start working up a load I want to make sure.
I had read about a .357 hardcast lead bullet loaded for bear defense in Rifle magazine. My first thought was "hey, I bet it will take feral pigs too!".
The load is stout but not hot, if I remember right. A hardcast 158 Keith bullet should do a number on pigs. I just wish the revolver had a 6" or better barrel. The 4" is great for carry, but not for hunting, especially with open sights.
Jim
13 January 2005, 17:09
AxemanHi Jim,
I own one of these guns, I've fired countless rounds through it with no adverse effects. My favorite load is Lyman's # 358429 ahead of 7.4 grains of Unique, and it prints beautifully. Lyman's # 358477 ahead of 8 grains of Unique also works well. Both bullets should be cast very hard and quenched in water.
AM