The RIGHT Barrel Length - 357 Magnum Lever Action

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  • @hughmarloweverest1684
    @hughmarloweverest1684 ปีที่แล้ว +92

    The 16 inch looks to be an excellent home defense weapon.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Yes sir! And if you can tolerate that round going off in your house then it would be a great choice.

    • @Blovi-qd4lh
      @Blovi-qd4lh ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I donno…even JHP might penetrate the bad guy, and a couple of dry walls, out of a rifle.

    • @exothermal.sprocket
      @exothermal.sprocket ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Higher speed 125gr hollow points aren't going to penetrate any deeper, they'll probably fragment inside. Maybe the 158 to 180gr would go further if they were a SWC or WFN style.

    • @mkshffr4936
      @mkshffr4936 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @@TargetSuite Might be worth using .38spl in that application for less blast. You still probably get .357 revolver velocities or close to it and a lot quieter.

    • @tedberwick3186
      @tedberwick3186 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Open country not close neighborhood.

  • @AhnkoCheeOutdoors
    @AhnkoCheeOutdoors 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    I own a Winchester 94AE 16" Trapper in 357 mag, and a Rossi R357S single shot rifle which I shortened the barrel from 20" to 16" with basically no loss in velocity. They are both handy little hunting guns. I've owned both for about 20 years, and I highly recommend a 357 mag with 16" barrel.

  • @ReeveHelalV
    @ReeveHelalV ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I like 20” barrel lever guns. For me this is the sweet spot. A 20” gun is still short enough to be handy. They hold 10 rounds of .357, also the extra 4” of sight radius is really nice if you want to stretch your shooting out to a bit longer distance. Finally, the chrono results showed no velocity loss for a 20” barrel.

    • @fortnite.burger
      @fortnite.burger ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Agreed. Also 357 is a smaller round compared to something like 44 magnum, so with other cartridges like 44 magnum you'll need the extra length to get full velocity.

    • @jungleno.
      @jungleno. ปีที่แล้ว +5

      A longer sight radius - - - OK
      I don’t think Round count matters much in lever action Rifle.
      Also, the 16 inch will be about a pound lighter for those who hunt or trek in the woods with it.

    • @justinpennington7682
      @justinpennington7682 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      16 is better

    • @Tony_Seed
      @Tony_Seed หลายเดือนก่อน

      Dude completely missed the takeaway from the video 😂

  • @thebordercrossing
    @thebordercrossing ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I just love the new content you are producing George. The 16" looks really capable of doing the job in a very compact package. Shot Show was fantastic and this vid is excellent. Keep it coming Mate. Thank you from Australia.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you! It's good to hear from my friends down under.

  • @brianclevenger5521
    @brianclevenger5521 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +11

    I've had my 16" Trapper for well over a decade. The only carbine I have fired more is my 10/22. I tuned and slicked it up a bit and it has been a trusty companion. It's probably time to refinish the stock again.

  • @PatRMG
    @PatRMG ปีที่แล้ว +4

    "Where'd my spot go?" That resonated with me.

  • @PassivePortfolios
    @PassivePortfolios ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Thanks for the testing. Marlin did some testing many years ago and it determined that there is no practical advantage in velocity when the barrel length exceeds 18.5", which is the standard length of its 1894 model in .357 mag. These results seem to mirror yours.

  • @dfischy
    @dfischy ปีที่แล้ว +12

    This was an excellent video! Just purchased a similar 16” model, now I’m even more excited to pick it up from the shop. Really enjoy your videos, especially the ones about lever action rifles. Good luck with those beavers!

  • @daleweller5193
    @daleweller5193 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    Oh man, everyone likes a little Beaver.

  • @Diemerstein
    @Diemerstein ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Lever guns are so hard to find at the gun stores, the sales people tell me that they last at best just a few hours before the few they get once in a while fly off the shelf's.
    I had been in the market for a Henry Big Boy 44 magnum in a 20 inch barrel, no luck, last week I found a Rossi 357 stainless steel 20 inch and pounced on it.
    I do have a 45 colt and primarily fire +P through it since the cowboy stuff really doesn't do it for me, but they are also quite expensive, I figured a 44 magnum is very close to it and would cut my cost in half for the power, but no luck, so I settled for the 357, but I was quite surprised the power this rifle has and the ammo is cheaper yet.
    So the 20 inch is just perfect, holds more ammo and has better sight radius, the fps between the two lengths is so marginal that it really doesn't matter.

  • @malingehring165
    @malingehring165 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    You are a formidable home defender with your rapid target acquisition.

  • @dumbbo1
    @dumbbo1 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I looked over both a stainless 20 and 16 inch .357 at a local shop. The 16 was just plain “handy”, and when I found one online (sadly not stainless) kitted out John Wayne-style, I went with it. My local 25 yard indoor range experience wit it was sweet. I may pick up a range permit later this year and see how it does at 50 and 100, but for personal protection range it’s just fine.

  • @angrytrek
    @angrytrek ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Love my Rossi 20 inch stainless steel. I considered the 16 inch but went 20 based purely on tradition.

  • @richardhughes7008
    @richardhughes7008 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    The shorter barrel brings the muzzle blast closer to your ear, a consideration for some. As with cartridge capacity, it comes down to personal choice. How it handles for you, is decisive.
    A good video.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks!

    • @concernedaussie1330
      @concernedaussie1330 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Those two points are my bonuses to the 20”.
      I currently use a 20” 454 casull r92 & believe it’s one of the most underrated short - medium range hunting rifles around.
      I’m not really to concerned about costs of running it has I hand load cast boolits!
      However no denying a 357 mag blasting out 180gr rnfp’s would most likely achieve mostly what I wanta do !
      Not sure about the instant anchoring ability at extremely close range ( under 5 yards on pigs )

  • @snowgorilla9789
    @snowgorilla9789 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Got the 16 for the smaller size, what a fun gun

  • @callawayken650
    @callawayken650 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have some similar muskrat issues with my small pond. Those traps are difficult to set up but sometimes do work very well. However, my current muskrat seem to be pretty smart to avoid them. That thermo scope of your might need to come out again!
    Also, you have some of the best commenters on any gun channel that I view and I view many.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      You are right ken. And Janet was just mentioning that this morning as well. I do have a great bunch of men and women who comment on my channel.

  • @miketranfaglia3986
    @miketranfaglia3986 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I have the 16 inch, and I love it. It's so light and compact---smaller than my Henry .22! Would have expected that the 20 inch would be more accurate and have a little more muzzle velocity, but it doesn't look like that's the case. You do get a couple of extra rounds, and it's still a light and compact gun; in other words, I want one of those, too!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Both sure have their place. And we now have Rossi's in 16, 20, and 24 in. Thanks for your comment!

    • @anton1949
      @anton1949 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Seems @ 16 inches all the powder is used up.@@TargetSuite

  • @gw5436
    @gw5436 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Mate, here in Australia, we cut the overflow on the uphill side at 9 to 3 o'clock of the main flow-in point, with the overflow running around almost level (slightly downhill, yet wide enough to drain the largest possible inflow rate from the biggest expected torrential downfall... say, at least 4m wide depending) and running across the hill on the uphill side and then draining well away from the dam (your pond) wall edit: blade width of say, a D6 dozer). The highest water level should be around 1m below the wall height to give time for the biggest expected inflow to drain as it enters to ensure the top of the wall isnt breached at any time. Then you never have any concerns no matter what the weather.

  • @ChrisTopher-zo1vg
    @ChrisTopher-zo1vg ปีที่แล้ว +10

    16" barrel would be better for maneuver inside the home or for storing rather than a 20" barrel. Either way, both are great guns for any occasion!

  • @SWMissouriOutdoors
    @SWMissouriOutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I did lots of studying on this subject before getting my Marlin 1894C.. In a factory loaded 357, the 16" is about peak velocity wise. With the longer barrel, you can actually lose velocity. It depends more on sight radius you prefer. I have found 18.5 from Marlin is the perfect medium. Thanks for your time and testing. Check out "ballistics by the inch"

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      And I believe 18 1/2" is what Ruger is planning for the new 1894 in 357 magnum. They will stay with the 20 inch barrel for the 44 Magnum. Perfect! Thanks for your comment!

    • @SWMissouriOutdoors
      @SWMissouriOutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Target Suite I think the larger case capacity of the 44 will be well Suited to the longer barrel. The 357 can only hold so much powder, hence the negligence of barrel length.

    • @hardball107
      @hardball107 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      You are correct with factory rounds. As a handloader I use a tumble lube and powder coated Lee 158gr SWC seated out to maximum length and with a slower burning powder like H110 or Enforcer you can push the 158's over 1900fps no problem. I have a 20" stainless Rossi M92 and in my case the longer barrel really excels, no leading with the powder coated bullets too.

    • @rileyneufeld7001
      @rileyneufeld7001 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TargetSuite Sounds like the a good balance between the easier to carry 16" and better sight radius of the 20" barrel!

    • @SWMissouriOutdoors
      @SWMissouriOutdoors ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Ken Fischmann Yes sir, I handload myself and can really tailor loads to barrel length. I have a few 357s and a handful of 35 Remingtons. I have a 16.5" 35Rem that does great with 180gr XTP pistol bullets at 1900fps with slow pistol powder. Fun load.with no recoil and obliterates coons and varmints.

  • @terrell48
    @terrell48 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You have a beautiful place , so very lucky to be able to own such a place

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes sir! We are very blessed. And I'm constantly reminded that my ancestors worked long, hard, miserable hours right here through the 1950s, just to survive

  • @jasonanders7003
    @jasonanders7003 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I like the 16" . You can hold with one hand while opening doors, moving brush ,etc.

  • @kpcola1
    @kpcola1 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    FYI. I have a smaller pond than yours about an acre and its spring fed. I used to have an overflow pipe 30 years ago . One night a tree branch got in it and cause the water to go over the damn and the next morning I had a 20 foot wide hole where the damn was . The contractor put in a 12" Stand pipe rather than a overflow and its worked well every since. Its easy to control the level of the pond and because its spring fed it runs all the time. I also have anther 8" pipe that can bring it down about 2 feet in case we have a Hurricane and get a lot rain. Its worked well for me.

  • @Sagaris380
    @Sagaris380 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I have done a fair bit of handloading and I think it boils down to how fast the powder burns. H110 W296 and IMR4227 are one after another on the burn charts (63 64 65) and appear to be the slowest pistol powders available.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yep. And that's why I pick w-296 for most of the loads for my 357 Magnum and 44 magnum carbines. Thanks for watching and thank you for your comment

    • @WillyK51
      @WillyK51 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I load mine with Blue Dot or 800 X . Still have a can of 4227, but preffer them for 140 -158 stiff loads. Slow burning Shotgun powders but perfform very well. Reload heavy shotgun loads so they are do it all

  • @willgriff9559
    @willgriff9559 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    16" on a 357 lever is all I'd want or need. Its lighter, less gangly, better balance and doesn't compromise on ballistics in most cases.

  • @Prepare2Survive
    @Prepare2Survive ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I chose both. The first Rossi 92 I bought was a blued 20" in 357 mag. Several years later I bought the stainless 16" in 357 mag mainly because I figured the stainless steel would fair better in foul weather and the shorter barrel would make it lighter weight. Once I got the gun home and weighed it there wasn't much if any difference in weight. I'm assuming it's because the 16" stainless version seems to have a heavier and more dense wood than the older 20" blued version. Not a big deal because I still like both of them.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Sounds like you found at least one case where diversity works😉

    • @cavemanjoe7972
      @cavemanjoe7972 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Stainless steel is more dense than carbon steel. Probably accounts for the slight difference in weight.

  • @hardball107
    @hardball107 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have 2, 20" Stainless Rossi's, one in 454 Casull and the other in 357. The 357 see's the most shooting and I prefer the longer barrel, just me. I corono'd some factory rounds and came up with very similar results, big surprise but I'm a handloader. Using new Starline brass I loaded some cast and powder coated 158gr Lee TL358-158-SWC bullets seated out to maximum length and pushed them with large charges of 2400, H110, IMR4227 and Ramshot Enforcer. With the slower burning powders than the handgun designed loads velocity really took a jump and all loads were in a 50fps group just under 1900fps, that's as far as I wanted to push it, wanted to do some testing with 180's but never got around to it. The performance of the rifle and bullets was awesome, the alloy I used was just some scrap lead, old solder, jacketed range scrap and and a two fisted handful of old Meister 9mm bullets I had hanging around. No leading even at those elevated velocity's and very, very little smoke because of the powder coating. My favorite loads are with the 2400 and Enforcer right around 1500fps, light recoil and cheap. In John Deere green of course.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks again. Appreciate the suggestions. One day I'll optimize loads for both these 357 and my 44 Magnum carbines.

  • @slimfire5475
    @slimfire5475 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice video George, some great shooting and I was thinking the same thing to with the 20in over the 16in. Beautiful lake and land that you have to. Thanks for the video.

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I like the handling of the 16" and the capacity of the 20". With factory loads, my 16" seems to put things out there a little faster than the 20" tube but sometimes, there are loads that run better from the 20" gun. Thanks for settling this debate once and for all, George!

    • @bobborlog1677
      @bobborlog1677 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All depends on powder choice .

  • @hutehund9519
    @hutehund9519 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I think you were a little quicker with the 16” barrel. And considering a wash on the velocity between the two, the 16” is lighter and easier to maneuver in brush. Always appreciate your content, George! Good luck with the pond projects.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks Bud! Truth is, the only measurable difference might come with more precision shooting needs. And with that, the longer site radius of the 20 inch barrel might make a difference.

    • @thylacine1962
      @thylacine1962 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Totaly agree with your thoughts. . Great video.

  • @stillseeking9454
    @stillseeking9454 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I wonder if the 20" barrel is a few thousands oversized. I have a 20" Rossi .357 in stainless. It is about 100 fps slower than the same loads shot from a Marlin 18.5", and 150 fps slower than a real Winchester M92 with a 20". I have not cast the barrel, but have wondered.
    The loading gate was rough on mine out of the box, so I took it apart and smoothed and polished everything inside. No problems now and the trigger is much better also. The good thing about the stainless version is that you don't have to re blue it after you work on it. I love the 20", it seems just right for me. I like that it holds 10 rounds which is two rows from a box of 50. ( Technically it holds 10 + 1 but I only load 10.) I am holding out for a Ruger/Marlin .357 M94 in stainless with threaded barrel. I wish they would make it it in the 20" barrel but it will probably be the traditional 18.5". I never understood why they made the 44 magnum in 20" and the 357 in 18.5" My 20" Rossi seems to be perfectly balanced.

  • @locksbog4270
    @locksbog4270 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    330s are bad dudes nothing to mess around with. Great stuff George👍😃✌️🇺🇸

  • @yellowboxster06
    @yellowboxster06 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Nothing is ever simple. I’ve always felt that once the propellant was exhausted a longer barrel would just add drag to the bullets’s path. So from a cartridge performance perspective my preference has always been for the shorter 16” barrel; any pointing speed or accuracy differences were primarily a shooter’s responsibility. But it appears to be a mixed bag for sure.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You are right about the mixed bag. Thanks for your comment and thank you for watching!

  • @WayStedYou
    @WayStedYou ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I think the longer sight radius would come in to play if you were doing the test at 2 or 3 times the distance, up that close it doesn't really matter too much outside of the 16 probably being slightly quicker to move

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Amen! I made that point about sight radius and shooting distance in another comment. I guess great minds think alike😉

    • @gpearce11
      @gpearce11 ปีที่แล้ว

      Not to mention, mounting an RDS would rectify it immediately if it ended up being a legitimate concern. Wouldn't look as classy, though...

  • @BigT27295
    @BigT27295 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks George great video. Good luck with your pond and varmints ...

  • @Kurtdog63
    @Kurtdog63 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Seems like there is a sweet spot for different calibers on barrel length. I know some rifle magnum calibers require a longer barrel to get the magnum velocity most people buy the caliber for. High pressure pistol rounds can see huge velocity increase over pistol for sure. My 9mm carbine shoots about 200 fps faster than my pistol. .44 mag will shoot about 400 fps faster in a rifle over a pistol. I have killed several animals with a .44 mag rifle, both lever action and single shot. HP bullets designed for pistol velocity can turn into grenades when shot out of a rifle causing penetration and lethality problems, especially if you strike a bone on entry. The super high velocity can cause a crater wound on the impacting the surface of the animal and never penetrate the body cavity.

  • @StudSupreme
    @StudSupreme 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I got a rossi R92 24". Per some data I found on the net - a very impressive study using the same ammunition in pistols and rifles of different barrel lengths - the 24" doubled the muzzle energy of the round over a 6" revolver barrel.

  • @sinisterthoughts2896
    @sinisterthoughts2896 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Beaver are crazy destructive! I've been dealing with them on a family ranch.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      And most folks don't have a clue. Same thing with hogs. Those kinds of problems are out of sight and out of mind leaving people to just love the cute animals. But don't get me wrong. I love nature, but I do not place that above self-preservation, if you know what I mean

  • @hanson544
    @hanson544 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I prefer 20”. Not much difference in ballistics but I enjoy being able to have 11+1 .357s or 12+1 38 specials and a longer sight radius because I refuse to use anything but irons on it.
    It’s still a handy rifle at 20” barrel length in my opinion.

  • @glhx2112
    @glhx2112 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I SBR'd a Rossi Ranch Hand a few years back. 12 inch barrel. No issues ringing steel with it at 100 yards. Had the action slicked up by a well known gunsmith involved in Cowboy Action Shooting, or whatever you call it. It is a giggle machine when shooting 38 Special & 357 Mag. Only complaint is it's a Rossi, which means finding any spare parts is very difficult/non-existent, depending on whether Rossi is in business, or not in business, or being sold off to anther company, or, well, you get the picture. You see spare parts, buy them all. 😁

  • @bgbeck55
    @bgbeck55 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A few years ago, a gunsmith told me that the ideal barrel length ballistically for pistol caliber carbines was between 13"-14".The maximum velocity will be at13" or 14". He said that, because of the short bearing surface of pistol bullets, anything over 13" or 14" the bullet will actually start to slow down due to friction.

    • @rustyjohnson9558
      @rustyjohnson9558 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Look up Ballistics by the Inch online. The gunsmith was a little off on his ballistics. 50 percent of gunsmiths graduated in the bottom half of their class.

  • @Bill-mf5ns
    @Bill-mf5ns ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for this video George! I've been shopping the 92 in 357 and couldn't decide on the 16" or 20". I think it's the16". However I saw that you're having some issues with your new Rossi's. Maybe I'll wait to see if Rossi resolves the issue with your stainless rifle before pulling the trigger.

  • @kirkmooneyham
    @kirkmooneyham ปีที่แล้ว +7

    It would seem that 18" would be the best barrel length by splitting the difference between the two. I understand that folks have to buy what's available and make decisions according to the available data. But it sure would be nice if manufacturers would provide that 18" option.

    • @samhaddox5156
      @samhaddox5156 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      citadel levtac 92 is 18" but 16"ammo tube

  • @johnnorman7708
    @johnnorman7708 ปีที่แล้ว

    .357 out of a carbine is serious. That cartridge and the bullet options we have today would have really impressed some 1800s cowboys used to .38-40 and .44-40:carbines when things got beyond spitting distances. Velocity sure makes a difference in hitting things easier at 200 yards.

  • @tedpfenninger4972
    @tedpfenninger4972 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video! George! I haven't seen one of yours in a while. The video DID jeavwe me with a smile!

  • @rileyneufeld7001
    @rileyneufeld7001 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Having held my brother's new 20" Henry side gate in 44 magnum I think it's plenty small enough for me to maneuver well! I can see the merits of a 16" barrel too. With most 357 loadings being with faster burning powder I think the 16" will have better velocity with most factory loads. The barnes are made with rifles in mind so it makes sense that the 20" edged it out there slightly. All that said ballistics will be very close so don't judge your choice on that.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      I think you are right.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree with your assumption. Velocity should not drive a choice when it comes to 357 Magnum barrel length

  • @blackie1of4
    @blackie1of4 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My Henry Big Boy Carbine balances nicely for off hand shooting. I consistently get two inch groups at fifty yards.. however.. with a LPVO.. I get clover leafs consistently.
    I feel guilty for putting the scope on it.. but it doesn't look bad! I'm going to install a Skinner Peep Sight once I get one 😊
    Great shooting as usual ❤

  • @happycamper9300
    @happycamper9300 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    From your data i said that the 16 inches is the way to go. In general, the 20 inch began to loose velocity, Some specific loads may have slower burning powder or more powder, which may favor the 20. But I think that for most the 16 is the sweet spot

    • @fortnite.burger
      @fortnite.burger ปีที่แล้ว

      With a more powerful cartridge like 44 magnum, I prefer the 20 inch to get that extra speed.

    • @happycamper9300
      @happycamper9300 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fortnite.burger Agreed, the 44 will benefit a lot from that longer barrel

  • @Pedenzo
    @Pedenzo ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ballistics by the Inch show velocity drops off after 16" in .357...I would say your tests tend to show this....sort of. It would be interesting to put both the 16 and 20" on paper...not as much fun as banging steel...but more defining of accuracy potential....loved the video, thank you!

  • @mogulrider
    @mogulrider ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you Maestro. As stupid as this sounds. I like the 20" barrel for one reason. In my 357 there have been a couple times when I was deer hunting in thick hardwoods and I was able to stick the barrel through the brush and get the rifle beyond the bush and on target and take a couple bucks. If I had a 16" barrel I would have had to go around the brush and the deer would have seen me. Purely a technical thing. Either are amazing rifles imho. Man if my shoulder could handle that 454 I'd have 2 of them!!!!
    What a round the Casull is.

  • @jmegason
    @jmegason ปีที่แล้ว +11

    As a female I'll take the 16" please! You shoot very well and it always looks like you're just having a fun time. What a beautiful farm and pond! Hope you can get rid of all those destructive beavers quickly. And Austin needs to stop messing around with those traps😄

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha! Thanks for your comment as always!

  • @geraldf.1222
    @geraldf.1222 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Looks like the powder is fully burned by 16 inches, and 20 inches offers no added velocity.
    But you DO get added cartridge capacity.

  • @davidneal6920
    @davidneal6920 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice rifle. I had a friend want to sell me a 16 inch one of those once. Kinda wish I had bought it for a spot of target shooting. I saw a guy in New Zealand 🇳🇿 on TH-cam (keeping it wild) carrying one of those in the bush and shooting red deer with a Rossi 357. Seemed to work good. I sure was impressed with the way you handled the lever rifle there. Cheers Dave 🇺🇸 🇳🇿

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks Dave! I appreciate you watching my vids!

  • @brianlee6849
    @brianlee6849 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I think the stainless would make a great truck gun and self-defense in close quarters. The longer barrel theoretically should be more precise at longer range because of the longer site radius. Personally I like the blued steel for some reason I've just never been a big fan of the stainless. So my choice would be the longer Blued steel. But they both seem pretty great. I think 357 Magnum makes a great fun lever action. Thank you 👍

    • @springertube
      @springertube 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Have had variations of both going on 45 years, most pre-safety and all the calibers, except .454 and .480, but including an early .44-40 and a rare-ish discreet .38 Special. And both "carbine" lengths have their charms for reasons others have noted, but my favorite is a passel of 20-inch blue saddle rings.

  • @terrymcclendon8715
    @terrymcclendon8715 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are a great shot with a lever action rifle! God bless

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott3065 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Every spring i have to deal with beaver in two places on my property. my 17 hornet does a good job of dispatching them. But once in a while i get a smart one and have to sit back a couple hundred yards with my 2506

  • @rickywagner3551
    @rickywagner3551 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    As always I really enjoy your videos. Austin, I feel your pain. Had one of those close on my hand once. Left a mark on both sides of my hand. Love the a Rossi rifles, but my marlin 1894 is a good fit for me. Hope the beavers don't become a new hobby for you.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for your comment. One thing for sure we will treat those beavers with the same persistent disrespect that we do the Hogs😉

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fascinating video, thanks! Some surprising results for sure, but I guess I'd say the barrel length just comes down to a personal preference. Cheers!

  • @bubbabiker5653
    @bubbabiker5653 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I figure the faster burning pistol powders is hampering performance with longer barrels. Handloading with Win 296/H110 might give the edge in velocity.

  • @davidziskoski2281
    @davidziskoski2281 ปีที่แล้ว

    george your place looks great,also enjoyed shot show videos , thanks dave

  • @scottydouglass1892
    @scottydouglass1892 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had my choice and bought the 16. The stainless looks cool as mine is blued I think that would have been a tough choice. I have added a sling and am pretty sure it doubled the weight. I bought mine after watching your videos, and have never looked back.

  • @lanedexter6303
    @lanedexter6303 ปีที่แล้ว

    Takes me back to the homestead by Dad grew up on. They had a lake, but beavers kept trying to dam the outlet and raise the level. Back then, it was a repeated chore to pick up some dynamite at the hardware store, and keep any dams blown out.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And back in those days you could get a few bucks for a beaver pelt. Today you can hardly give them away.

    • @lanedexter6303
      @lanedexter6303 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TargetSuite LOL!

  • @williamshao1985
    @williamshao1985 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a 16. Extra ammo capacity would be nice but for me the compactness of a 16 is more important.

  • @terrell48
    @terrell48 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love my 357 carbine my most fun rifle to shoot, mine cycles 38 specials with no issues as well as magnums, my carbine is a pre safety Marlin

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds like you got a good 1894. I had one back in the 70s but sold it. Then I bought three here for the channel. All JM models. All of them had major issues. So, I'm really looking forward to Ruger's resurrection of the 1894.

  • @cw2a
    @cw2a ปีที่แล้ว +1

    For me, 18-18.5" is my favorite.
    I have 16, 18, 20" & 24"
    24 is unwieldily but mine is a Savage 24 so different then a lever.
    My 20" is a H&R single shot so again differe t then a lever.
    The 16 & 18" are levers Rossi and Marlin.
    18 gives slight velocity gain but better handling. Thats what I prefer.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I love that Savage 24. I have one on loan chambered in 222 Remington over 20ga(?). You'll see it in a few weeks.

    • @cw2a
      @cw2a ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TargetSuite My favorite 24 is my 357 Max/20ga but my most used is my 222/20g!! Its light trim and very accurate! It is a coyote killing MACHINE!!
      (I have 7 different 24's)

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      👍👍

  • @44240xtp
    @44240xtp ปีที่แล้ว +1

    16 in is super handy . Will not compromise the Ballistics of the 357magnum. I bet there is not that much velocity difference between the standard 20in and shorter 16in.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      You are right and I covered that in the video.

  • @furmanmackey5479
    @furmanmackey5479 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Since I've never owned property with a pond or ponds, I have only observed what some farmers in our area have resorted to when their overflow pipes failed for whatever reason. I have to make a huge assumption here but bear with me. I noticed years ago that the above-mentioned farmers were using the kind of pumps plumbers use to pump out flooded basements and fire departments use when they have to "daisy chain" hoses beyond the point where their pumper trucks could provide high enough pressures to be of any use in wildfires. The pumps remind me a bit of "bilge pumps" and are gasoline powered. I wonder if you could invest in such a pump and two lengths of fire hose, or something similar, and use them to keep the water level of your pond under control without having to depend on a contractor to bring in heavy equipment and a crew that might actually make things worse. Great video as usual and now I'm wondering what kind of data would come from comparing velocities of the same ammo from a good quality 6" revolver and a "unicorn" 18" lever gun assuming anybody manufactures an 18" barreled rifle in .357 Magnum.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I really appreciate the information about pumps. The problem for me is that the Watershed for this Pond is really big and Winters are very wet so the volume of water we have to draw out of that pond is tremendous. During the wettest part of the year, a 6-in pipe running full, 24/7 cannot keep up.

    • @furmanmackey5479
      @furmanmackey5479 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TargetSuite Thanks for the kind reply!

    • @callawayken650
      @callawayken650 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Those 2-3 inch trash pumps can move a lot of water.

  • @MTLeadSlanger
    @MTLeadSlanger ปีที่แล้ว +2

    When it comes to pistol rounds, rifles with shorter barrels are typically better, especially if you’re shooting hotter loads. Pistol bullets are designed to be shot from pistols at lower velocities, and if you try and push bullets rated for 1200-1500fps, they’re going to essentially explode on impact at 2000+. Poor penetration will likely be the result.
    This can even be seen in hopped up pistol rounds like 460 Rowland and 357 Maximum. One of the most important things when choosing a firearm and ammo combo is considering bullet construction.

  • @terrell48
    @terrell48 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I. Believe the speed between targets has more to do with sight acquisition then it does with barrel length as well as gun management

  • @MrsGilly
    @MrsGilly ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That 16" might be one of the FUNNEST (yeah, I said it 😆) guns we have to shoot! Just enough punch and easy to handle!

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      Amen! It just needs to get lots of attention! 😉

  • @jwgbmp40
    @jwgbmp40 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I picked a 20" henry just for capacity sakes

    • @chipsterb4946
      @chipsterb4946 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Makes sense. No significant loss of velocity, more magazine capacity, longer sight plane.

  • @brandtjustsayin
    @brandtjustsayin ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Based on the nearly equal ballistic numbers, and seemingly insignificant differences in speed and accuracy, I would prefer the 16 inch for in home and in woods handling. Seems about perfect to me.

  • @chrisfs150
    @chrisfs150 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    1000 views in an hour?
    Good job, im glad to see the channel is doing well or at least i hope it is...
    George, can i ask what you tube gun channels do YOU like?

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks! This may sound funny but I don't watch a lot of gun tubers. But when I do, my favorites are Hickok45 of course, Buffalo's Outdoors, Gunblue490 and a small Channel you may never have heard of that is called Leverguns50. Sure there are others I'm just not thinking about right now. Another great Channel is Forgotten Weapons. Ian McCollum may have more historical knowledge about guns than all of us combined. I do a lot of research on that channel.

    • @chrisfs150
      @chrisfs150 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TargetSuite thanks for the reply
      Ill have to go check those out, strangely I'd seen leverguns 50 before ( watched his big bore lever videos..)

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    The answer is 20". That is the shortest barrel length that allows for a full SASS stage loading of 10 rounds. 😊😇

  • @lawrencelewis1036
    @lawrencelewis1036 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a Marlin 1894 CP in 357 with a 16 1/4" barrel. It's very handy, and a good rifle on deer.

  • @aquablaster86
    @aquablaster86 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful piece of property you have there! Looks like you have your own slice of heaven. That is my goal one day. Thanks for the video 🇺🇲

  • @johannesvanhoek9080
    @johannesvanhoek9080 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    A beautiful place that you live at some of the time George, so many things to address in this video that I will stick to the shooting, first off, I’m jealous , you’re shooting is excellent and the only question that I have is, did you compare the tolerances or slug the bore of both of the rifles , results seem odd !
    Have a great day 😊

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for your comment hans. There is a lot going on with that 16-in rossi. There will be a customer service story that comes out of it but I didn't want to go into that yet. I want to give Rossi a chance to make things right with this gun as well as the 24 in 44 magnum. Then I'll post a full video on that.

    • @johannesvanhoek9080
      @johannesvanhoek9080 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TargetSuite 😊

  • @DanTheWolfman
    @DanTheWolfman 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do you have chrono of any hotter 125 grain in both? 125 gr xtp seems like correct 2 legged or even deer perhaps? 16" seems like would be lighter and handier for a woman or teen for home defense? How much more recoil?

  • @gpearce11
    @gpearce11 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It seems the only advantages of the 20in are a longer sight radius and possibly a longer magazine.
    Considering that the sight issue can be immediately rectified with a red dot sight (which would honestly improve both), that just leaves it up to you to decide if you want a handier package or more capacity.

  • @murrayandru7527
    @murrayandru7527 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for your video's on the Rossi 92 . I bought the carbine , it just work's for me..
    Appreciate your testing.

    • @murrayandru7527
      @murrayandru7527 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Rip rap the over flow ..

  • @MarkSmith-qt6mc
    @MarkSmith-qt6mc 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I enjoy watching your videos (especially the ones on 357 mag lever action rifles)! After years of wanting a 357 mag rifle/carbine, I am close to buying one; I'm trying to decide which of 3 types would be best for me-the Rossi 16", The Henry 16.5", or the Marlin 357 mag with a 18.6" barrel. Have you fired a Henry or Marlin 357 mag carbine? If so, how do they compare with the Rossi 357? Please keep your videos coming!

  • @stephenwilson9872
    @stephenwilson9872 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Supressed un jacketed. No tephlon swipe. No super charge and noise reduction

  • @easttexan2933
    @easttexan2933 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    George, without actually counting hits, I agree with some of the other commenters......you appeared to be quicker and more accurate with the 16" carbine and it is a sweeter looking rifle. Beautiful pond. Glad you are taking the necessary steps to protect it. How many beavers do you think there are? Is there a way you could find them off property and dispatch them there? I know nothing about beavers lol.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for your comment to Max! There are beavers in all of the ponds around us and in the creek. But this is the first time that they have actually moved into the pond and started denning up in the levy. We are going to have to figure this one out. Maybe they'll be like pigs and decide this isn't a good place to be and just stay in the neighbor's pond. Or maybe we'll have to don are tactical gear and get after them😄 I haven't been there since before Shot Show so I'm looking forward to seeing if the two traps I left behind captured anything.

    • @easttexan2933
      @easttexan2933 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TargetSuite sounds like a plan.

  • @beardlife1013
    @beardlife1013 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've got a 20" 3030 and that works out great but I've always seen the 357 and 45 colt type rifles as 16" guns. That extra 4 inches makes little difference and you definitely lose maneuverability when trying to use them around a truck, horse, atv, even hiking.

  • @danielravenstar4051
    @danielravenstar4051 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can't say bout the 357 mag
    But
    Got a 32 winchester special in the wrangler 16 inch barrel
    5 + 1
    32 winchester special
    20 inch barrel
    Holds 7 + 1
    They both are my next step up from 357 mag...
    Great video sir...

  • @dr.froghopper6711
    @dr.froghopper6711 ปีที่แล้ว

    That 16” just needs a red dot! And that pond needs my kayak and I to do a fishing survey

  • @drsmokeybones
    @drsmokeybones ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just love 357 Mag carbines. They will actually produce more energy than my 44 Mag revolvers, which is amazing! No better "bang for your buck" than a 357 Mag carbine. 16" to 20" is about ideal I think.

    • @maximilianmustermann5763
      @maximilianmustermann5763 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      A 16" in .44 mag is even better though. That cartridge gains even more velocity from a longer barrel than a .357 mag does.

  • @StevenMMan
    @StevenMMan ปีที่แล้ว

    When comes to barrel length and efficiency it all about powder burn rates. Extremes noted here not recommended loads but here it goes . Red dot short barrels, IMR 4350 long barrels. Currently I am working on an experiment in black powder grainulations to find max efficiency. Utilizing 10" barrels chambered in .327 federal, .357 Remington maximum, and 45-55 Walker.
    Nice pond! Looks like you have a Jon boat zip line to me. And the big question is do have the ability to catch some Friday fish fry every now
    and then.
    Mountain man

  • @frankbrowning328
    @frankbrowning328 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    16'' would be my pick. The 16'' is a little handier and gets most of the available velocity available in 357 Mag.

  • @bobwillisrealestate
    @bobwillisrealestate ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have to admit I was surprised by the results of the 16" rifle performing as well or better than the 20". So, I checked Ballistics by the Inch, and their testing showed that the 16" appears to be optimal for the .357, although BBTI only goes up to an 18" barrel, the dropoff is pretty clear. I checked a few others, and found the BBTI results for the .327 Federal Magnum, the .22 LR, the .22 Magnum and the .223 continued to show increased speed as the barrel length increased. The .44 Magnum and the .45 Colt were mixed, somewhat similar to the .357. Perhaps it is due to bullet weight?

  • @davidd6854
    @davidd6854 ปีที่แล้ว

    I recently purchased a 24 inch octagon barrel .357mag. It is such a beautiful rifle, not a scratch or mark on it and worried taking it through the woods. I’m on the watch for a not so perfect 16 or 20 inch barrel with some use on it for hunting.

    • @tedpfenninger4972
      @tedpfenninger4972 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was not aware of the compromised ballistics of a longer barrel when I bought a 24" barreled Rossi. I still prefer it because I feel the added weight makes it easier to hold steady on a target and the increased sight radius may aid in aiming. The Rossi are good reliable arms whatever their configuration. Thanks for your comment! ❤

  • @Leverguns50
    @Leverguns50 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good job shooting fast brother

  • @cervus-venator
    @cervus-venator ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm partial to the 16 inch because that is what I have. I just replaced the buck horn rear sight with a Skinner peep. For what ever reason my friend is deadly with the Skinner peep on my gun, but when I shoot it I have to cover the entire plate with the front post. He indicates that he center's the post in the aperture. I'm thinking it may be the difference between cheek welds. I've raised the rear aperture a good bit, but it still shoots low for me. I've got three more aperture sizes on the way to try. I sure hope that helps me with the aim as the aperture that came with the sight is their largest. Sorry about Austin's fingers. Those traps can break bones. Also sorry to hear about the pond issues as well as the heavy equipment operator issues. I've run into the same thing when trying to get dozier work done in the past.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks for your comment! Good luck with that skinner sight. It is a great replacement for the Buckhorn and I have done that on several rifles using both skinners and the marble arms bullseye sight. But with all of my shooting for TH-cam I have gotten much better at using the standard irons.

  • @dalesearcy5734
    @dalesearcy5734 ปีที่แล้ว

    My guess is that in 357, the powder is gone before the bullet leaves the barrel. The longer barrel will have drag without propellent pushing it out the barrel.
    For about 10 years, I managed a fishing pond in my community.
    The pond became overrun with muskrats and they started to do a lot of erosion damage to the shoreline.
    We hired trappers to take out the muskrats.
    They would up trapping over 100 of them.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow! That's a lot of muskrats!

  • @glennsullivan4195
    @glennsullivan4195 ปีที่แล้ว

    The velocity with a .357 usually maxes out around 18". There are some tweaks with powder and bullet combinations that may improve it some if you are reloading. But with factory ammo, you get what you can get. As another Louisiana resident and living less than I00 miles north of you, I understand about the beavers. The highway dept here fights them all the time. They block up the culverts under the roads. With all the recent rain. It is a problem.

    • @TargetSuite
      @TargetSuite  ปีที่แล้ว

      It's good to hear from a neighbor! Maybe I'll see you at Ron's Guns in Bossier someday.

    • @mwilkinson5474
      @mwilkinson5474 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks, good information. I recently acquired a stainless Hartford model rifle, love it. I was amazed at the velocity I obtained with a 250 grain XTP pushed by a starting load of H 110 , .45 Colt load . Lots of fun and plenty of room to explore.

  • @HebrewHammerArmsCo
    @HebrewHammerArmsCo ปีที่แล้ว

    My 94AE has a 10.5 inch barrel... And I love it.....

  • @katrinadarling3271
    @katrinadarling3271 ปีที่แล้ว

    Since the 357 is a pistol load, it doesn’t surprise me that it does well in a shorter barrel rifle.

  • @leefoulds2569
    @leefoulds2569 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I always preferred 16" for brush hunting!!! Always quicker handling!!

  • @america2revolt
    @america2revolt 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Have you tried any handloads with the Hornady 140 gr FTX for the .357 Mag.?

  • @phillycheesetake
    @phillycheesetake ปีที่แล้ว

    Yeah, not surprised by those chrono results.
    The NFA the only reason people think 16" is a "short" barrel.