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Prime Curios!: 353 (167 words) |
 | A multidigit palindromic prime in the decimal expansion of cube root of 44 (a multidigit palindromic number). |
 | 353 is the smallest multi-digit palindromic prime whose digits are all prime. |
 | 353 is the smallest palindromic prime equal to the sum of nine primes (in sequence) congruent to (2,4) mod 6: 353 = 5+7+11+19+29+43+59+79+101. |
| The FA .353 (1700 words) |
 | Groove diameter was finally settled at.357" and the twist of the Freedom Arms.357 Magnum, dubbed the 353 Casull, is one-in-fourteen to better stabilize heavier bullets of the 180 and 200 grain weights. |
 | Loads for the 353 Casull are assembled in standard.357 Magnum brass and I have used both Federal and Winchester.357 Magnum brass with the same results. |
 | For the 353 Casull I would recommend staying with bullets beginning at 158 grains with the Hornady 158 XTP line, through the 160, 180, and 200 grain silhouette bullets from Hornady, Sierra, and Speer. |