.360 Buckhammer

Man, with results like that, the temptation to find one for myself just goes up and up. Great shooting, and I bet it will serve you superbly.
 
My feelings exactly Guy. After all most cartridges outside of the top 10 or 15 are basically “reinventions of the wheel” so to speak anyways.

I have a .357 Carbine that is straightwall-state legal but a .32-38 caliber levergun may just join the ranks at some point.
Glad that this is finding some interest for those of you in the hobby. Cant get excited about these new straight wall cartridges though. .... Wont rain on your parade any more. Have fun! Will try to watch quietly with some interest. CL
 
Tomorrow afternoon, Sunday the 17th, our video should air... On the 360 Buckhammer.

It's a fine cartridge, with ballistics similar to the good old 35 Remington.

The Henry rifle? Very nice. Traditional. Shoots well. Handles great. I'd hunt with it!

I hope you guys catch us on youtube tomorrow for a look at the 360 Buckhammer.

Regards, Guy
 
Tomorrow afternoon, Sunday the 17th, our video should air... On the 360 Buckhammer.

It's a fine cartridge, with ballistics similar to the good old 35 Remington.

The Henry rifle? Very nice. Traditional. Shoots well. Handles great. I'd hunt with it!

I hope you guys catch us on youtube tomorrow for a look at the 360 Buckhammer.

Regards, Guy
The Bob Ross of reloading huh.............

Nice video Guy!
 
Cool deal! That is really good stuff. I have debated sending an older lever 30-30 to JES for a rebore to 35-30/30. Seems like the Buckhammer will survive knowing you can make it from 30-30.

Looks like it shoots like a devil!
 
So, can you tell from this chrono data which loads were fired from 360 BH brass, and which were from 30-30 brass?

2419
2450
2455
Avg 2441 ES 36 SD 19

2437
2437
2428
Avg 2434 ES 9 SD 5

2446
2442
2428
Avg 2438 ES 18 SD 9

2437
2446
2428
Avg 2437 ES 18 SD 9

The second and third groups were from 30-30 brass.
 
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