Yes they use a different chamber size which may cause failure.
The 7mm Remingtonn is longer. The 30/06 has a larger projectile.
No, the .600 Nitro Express is more powerful. Also, there is a .700 Nitro Express round that is designed for a rifle, but there is one handgun that will fire it.
The cartridge was originally designed by Elmer Keith, D.B. Wesson, and Phillip Sharp. Several companies produce a handgun in .357 caliber.
A handgun.
There's a .44 Magnum variant of the Desert Eagle.
The .500 S&W magnum is the most powerful handgun round commercially available.
No- it is a better handgun round.
357CTG means that particular handgun is chambered for the 357 magnum cartridge.
A VERY good handgun- for most puposes. Durable, reliable, accurate, and powerful.
Projectile diameter.
The short answer is no. You should not (and normally can't) fire any ammo in a gun other than what it is specifically designed to shoot. There are some exceptions, such as, you can fire 38 special in a gun designed for .357 magnum.
The Colt Python is a .357 Magnum caliber revolver. The gun was first introduced in 1955 but production of the gun stopped around 1996 due to many legal issues.