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What is "cowboy ammo"
beantole
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Maybe woodsrunner can answer this or someone else here. I have a .357 magnum AWA Longhorn single action six shooter. In the instruction manual that woodsrunner so kindly sent me it says to use only commercially
manufactured "cowboy" ammunition. I know that there is some ammo that is advertised as cowboy ammo but I have all commercially manufactured
.357 magnum ammo from Federal, Corbon, Hi-Vel etc. Is this ammo OK to use? I have already used it with no problem. Anyone know? Thanks.
Bruce
manufactured "cowboy" ammunition. I know that there is some ammo that is advertised as cowboy ammo but I have all commercially manufactured
.357 magnum ammo from Federal, Corbon, Hi-Vel etc. Is this ammo OK to use? I have already used it with no problem. Anyone know? Thanks.
Bruce
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The pressures and the muzzle velocity and energy are a bit lower on all the cowboy loads I've looked at the ballistics for, and typically they are a lil bit cheaper as well. I don't really know for sure if thats a "cowboy" feature or they just load them a lil light and cheap so that cowboy action shooters can get ammo for a reasonable price for cowboy action shooting..
I know that my .45 clones won't take high pressure rounds,and I seriously doubt that your AWA's will take em for long in .357 mag.
Most cowboy loads are lead bullets under 1000 fps......dont' HAVE to be lead unless your shooting a cowboy match actually.
Again,I strongly urge you to not use the factory stuff without contacting awa.
give CAS a try,it is a hoot!!
I think AWA is pretty much watching out for the lawyers and the lawsuit aspect of things. That is why the "commercially manufactured" clause.
If it were me. I'd shoot it alot with lead bullet 38 or 357 loads, but not be affraid to use full power jacketed loads when the situation called for it, i.e. self defense or hunting.
Woods
I read all the comments here and appreciate everyone's input. Thanks to all.
Bruce