looks too long. 12 mm or .475 inch is about the max length for the mag
AEA .357 Challenger magazine limitationshttps://www.gatewaytoairguns.org/GTA/index.php?topic=185754.0
Dan I finally figured out why I wasn't getting my 1K discount from NOE, what I need to do now is log in to NOE with the original name I had when I first ordered from NOE. It don't work on the forum but I can use a later login name for that. I just ordered another mold this morning which is a slug mold however they're out of the .356 bushing right now so I'll have to wait on that.Here's what I ordered this morning for a slug mold:
The length limitation of the magazine is one of the reasons I use the LEE 356-102-1R which drops slugs about 105 grains that fit into the mag like it was made for them.Since I have 2 mags it is fairly easy to use them as SSTs if I want to swage something heavier. Load up 1 heavy in each mag, then I have 2 shots available before I need to load a heavy into each mag again. Honestly though I just haven't needed any more weight so far than the 105 gr.
How accurate are those ?
Dan what do you mean close to pure lead did you add tin to them or something?