peacebutready
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There is 158gr soft point and 125gr soft point ammo for the .357 mag. I know, or at least I think I know, the 158 grainers is for carbines to hunt with. Is the 125gr soft point for the same purpose (hunting)?
There is 158gr soft point and 125gr soft point ammo for the .357 mag. I know, or at least I think I know, the 158 grainers is for carbines to hunt with. Is the 125gr soft point for the same purpose (hunting)?
I seem to remember something about a 125 gr 357 could penetrate an engine block back in the early days.
Yeah, that was actually what many folks believed. My chief's BIL was 1/2 owner of a junkyard, so we put that notion to rest quickly.
Amazing what you can learn when you have access to a junkyard!
The cartoon strip Dick Tracy had shown stopping getaway cars with a .357 Magnum.
ThisGenerally speaking of course...
125gr SD
140gr light/medium game, SD
158gr medium game, SD
180gr medium/large game
Why 125gr .357 Magnum ammo? Because Americans are obsessed with bullet velocity whether they need it or not!
I like 158gr 38/357 ammo
I like 124/125gr 9mm ammo
I like 230gr 45 ACP ammo
125 grainer is great for destroying K frame S&Ws..
I know, or at least I think I know, the 158 grainers is for carbines to hunt with. Is the 125gr soft point for the same purpose (hunting)?
There is 158gr soft point and 125gr soft point ammo for the .357 mag. I know, or at least I think I know, the 158 grainers is for carbines to hunt with. Is the 125gr soft point for the same purpose (hunting)?