I was rooting around in my gun room the other day and realized that I have in excess of 500 brass and loaded rounds for a 357 Herret I used to shoot IHMSA silhouette with. I got to thinking what can I do with this brass? Pretty much nothing except what it is, so then I thought maybe I should have a '94 in this cartridge. I grabbed one of my 38-55s and found that it feeds just about perfect, a little judicious filing here and there and it would feed 100%. With dies and more than 500 brass I think this would be an interesting and useful project.
The cases are all mixed headstamp, which made little difference to a handgun and about the same to a levergun intended for 200 mtrs and less.
So now I'm on the prowl for a cheap post 64 model 94 to convert, preferably not an angle eject, something from the '70s would work OK.
Unless someone wants to buy 5-600 357 Herret cases all fireformed and trimmed......
The cases are all mixed headstamp, which made little difference to a handgun and about the same to a levergun intended for 200 mtrs and less.
So now I'm on the prowl for a cheap post 64 model 94 to convert, preferably not an angle eject, something from the '70s would work OK.
Unless someone wants to buy 5-600 357 Herret cases all fireformed and trimmed......




















































