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Complete 357 magnum ammunition ballistics Chart. Compare all 357 Magnum ammunition manufacturers on one easy to read chart. All the ballistics from all manufacturers, finally... in one place.
You’ve found our in-depth look at 357 ballistics from numerous ammo manufacturers. To save time, click the links below to jump to your favorite ammo company and find the ballistic data and specs you need for your preferred 357 Magnum loads.
The 357 Magnum is capable of traveling 1,240 feet per second with 539 pound feet of energy at the muzzle with 158 grain target loads. 130 grain Hydra-Shok projectiles out of a 4″ barrel can hit 1,410 FPS with 574 FT/LB at the muzzle.
Ballistics Charts & Data for the .357 Magnum Rifle. Velocity, Energy, Short/Long Trajectory for .357 Magnum caliber rounds.
Our .357 Magnum carbine: a new-production Marlin 1894C. It has an 18″ round barrel, weighs a little over six pounds, and holds 9+1 rounds. Our .357 Magnum pistol: a 1980s Smith & Wesson Model 686 with a 4″ barrel. If you don’t own one, you should.
This 357 Magnum ballistic chart shows 180 grain Federal Power-Shok jacketed hollow point (JHP) rounds.
.357 Mag Results in fps. Click here for a Muzzle Energy graph for the tests in this caliber. And remember to also check the list of ammunition tested as part of the Cylinder Gap tests.
Complete ammunition ballistics charts. Compare ammunition from all manufacturers on one easy chart, sorted by caliber. All the ballistics from all manufacturers, finally... in one place.
ballistics chart sig sauer ammunition. pistol ammunition energy in ft.-lbs muzzle | 25 yds | 50 yds | 100 yds 192 180 152 282 1 259 241 212 ... 357 sig 38 super 38 357 mag 40 s&w iomm auto 45 auto 44 45 long colt caliber 9mm caliber 380 auto 9mm -ep lead-free frangible 9mm luge-r (365) 9mm luger+p (mid
Ballistics and Drop for the .357 Magnum Cartridge Type: Handgun Height: 1.29" Width: 0.44" Average FPS: 1294 Average Energy: 528 Average Gr: 142 Recoil: 0.89 Power Rank: 3.68 of 7 The .357 Magnum may be the ultimate handgun cartridge produced within the last 100 years.