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Overview of 357 Magnum Ammo

The .357 Magnum, the first and most popular handgun magnum caliber, is a rimmed centerfire cartridge proven over 85 years of use by law enforcement and shooting enthusiasts worldwide. Also known as the .357 S&W Magnum or the 9x33mmR, .357 Mag ammo features a .357 inch (9.1mm) diameter bullet in a casing that measures 1.29 inches in length. The total length of the .357 Mag cartridge is 1.59 inches, loaded to a maximum pressure of 35,000 psi with an average velocity of 1,090 feet per second (fps). It offers a flat trajectory, deep penetration, and superior knockdown power, making it effective for police, hunters, and target shooters.

What Are the Most Popular 357 Mag Brands You Sell?

Best 357 Mag Ammo By Use Case

Use Case Brand Bullet Type
Best Overall Federal Premium Barnes Expander Solid copper hollow point
Best Self-Defense Hornady Critical Duty Jacketed hollow point
Best Range Ammo Fiocchi Range Dynamics Full metal jacket truncated cone
Best for Snub Nose Revolvers Remington Performance WheelGun Lead semi-wadcutter
Best for Lever-Action Rifles Hornady LeveRevolution Polymer-tipped jacketed hollow point
Best for Hunting Winchester Big Bore Semi-jacketed hollow point

To explore top recommendations, visit our guide on the best 357 Magnum ammo.


How does 357 Mag Compare to Other Calibers?

Caliber Recoil Pros Cons
10mm Slightly less recoil than .357 Magnum High magazine capacity, Semi-auto platform, Better for rapid follow-up shots Snappy recoil, Heavy recoil in lightweight subcompacts
9mm Low Low recoil, High magazine capacity, Lower cost, Widely available Less stopping power than .357 Magnum, Not ideal for hunting
.44 High Superior stopping power, Excellent for hunting, Widely available Very high recoil, Overpenetration risk, Heavy and bulky firearms

For an in-depth look at 357 Mag ballistics please check out our in-depth guide.


Molly Carter
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Molly Carter