One to consider is, that the 357 Maximum, Dan Wesson revolver, has a barrel thread of .655 x 40 tpi. They use the same thread for the 44 Mag, too. I don't believe any revolver, even with alloy steel will be as strong as a fully supported, sliding breech block action. Remember, for ANYTHING to happen, regarding hoop strength, the barrel has to fail FIRST. With modern barrel steels, there is a considerable safety factor. That said, I have a LW, with a original 28" long, 32 long barrel, that was rebored to .357. It was chambered in 357 Mag when I bought it and I had it reamed to Max, with a rifle throat. But, I call it a 38 XL. Using WC 820 powder, I chrono loads of 146 gr GC bullet @ 2100 fps and a 208 gr GC bullet @ 1800 fps. My regular BS load was 14 gr 4227 with a 208 gr PB bullet. This cartridge is about the best all round chambering that there is, for smokeless powder and can take both large and small game!
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