I'll soon be buying some .357 ammo.....125 grain, for 4 inch Ruger GP100.
I'm _NOT_ interested in .38 ammunition.
This will _NOT_ be SD or hunting ammo, it'll be for plinking, informal target, and breaking in a new Ruger.
Low velocity/low recoil is fine.
Reasonably clean burning, and average accuracy is hoped for.
Low priced stuff I see is Blazer, Wolf, American Eagle. I know there are others. Is this type ammo to be avoided? Which of these are the worst?
What are some good, low to medium velocity 125 grain cartridges in .357, that would be considered "economy"....?
I need some stuff to tide me over til I get the rest of my reloading equipment up and running. Then I'll be "rolling my own"..........
FJ Lee
I'm _NOT_ interested in .38 ammunition.
This will _NOT_ be SD or hunting ammo, it'll be for plinking, informal target, and breaking in a new Ruger.
Low velocity/low recoil is fine.
Reasonably clean burning, and average accuracy is hoped for.
Low priced stuff I see is Blazer, Wolf, American Eagle. I know there are others. Is this type ammo to be avoided? Which of these are the worst?
What are some good, low to medium velocity 125 grain cartridges in .357, that would be considered "economy"....?
I need some stuff to tide me over til I get the rest of my reloading equipment up and running. Then I'll be "rolling my own"..........
FJ Lee
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