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- . 357 Magnum - Wikipedia
The 357 Smith Wesson Magnum, 357 S W Magnum, 357 Magnum, or 9×33mmR is a smokeless powder cartridge with a 0 357 in (9 07 mm) bullet diameter It was created by Elmer Keith, Phillip B Sharpe, [2] and Douglas B Wesson [2][3] of firearm manufacturers Smith Wesson and Winchester [4][5] The 357 Magnum cartridge is notable for its highly
- I’ve Been Shooting for 36 Years. Here Are the 5 Best . 357 Magnums Ever . . .
From the "tank-like" Ruger GP-100 to the exquisite Colt Python, a firearms expert with 36 years of experience ranks the top 5 357 Magnum revolvers
- The Best . 357 Magnum Guns - American Firearms
The 357 Magnum is an American classic and has been a popular round since its introduction nearly 90 years ago It’s a powerful round that doesn’t quite stray into “oh God my wrist” levels of recoil like some of its magnum brethren, but it still has a legacy of reliably handling a variety of game…
- 327 Federal vs. 357 Magnum - Field Stream
The great cowboy and gun writer Elmer Keith had a hand in the development of the 357 Magnum To make it, Smith Wesson lengthened the 38 Special cartridge and upped the pressure form 17,000 psi
- . 357 Magnum - BallisticStudies. com
To begin with, it must be understood that the 357 Magnum is a low velocity cartridge The 357 is to some extent reliant on what I call mechanical wounding in order to achieve fast killing This cartridge does its best work when loaded with fast expanding hollow point bullet types
- What Is a 357 Magnum? - Powder Valley
The 357 Magnum is a popular, highly versatile cartridge for handguns and rifles that is known for its exceptional stopping power, terminal penetration, and accuracy in short to medium ranges
- The . 357 Magnum: History Performance - American Rifleman
Created by Smith Wesson during the Great Depression, in the past eight decades the 357 Mag cartridge has seen no shortage in popularity nor the amount of models chambered for it
- . 357 Magnum: The First of the Magnums | Hook Barrel Magazine
When gun writer Elmer Keith teamed up with Phillip B Sharpe of the National Rifle Association and Douglas Wesson of Smith Wesson, they built the first magnum handgun cartridge The 357 Magnum is still revered for its terminal ballistics and shootability 90 years later
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