OK here is my basic worthless gripe:
The 357 Sig generally has factory loadings mostly in the ballpark of 1350 fps, and a few loads that push to barely over 1400 fps.
Well, Corbon 115 gr loads for 9mm go to 1350 fps, and so do the Rem +P+'s. I know, the 357 load is for 124 grainers, but I say that is nearly not worth mentioning.
Now, Everything a 357 sig can do, a 40 can do better, & with 40 bullet weights that go up to (Factory) 180 grains, then what do the 357 Sig defenders out there have to say?
I'm not insulting anyone who chooses 357 Sig, just explain "why" it is attractive to you.
Now, if your reason is as basic as, " I just thought it was cool", then that is legit to me.
thanks,
john l
The 357 Sig generally has factory loadings mostly in the ballpark of 1350 fps, and a few loads that push to barely over 1400 fps.
Well, Corbon 115 gr loads for 9mm go to 1350 fps, and so do the Rem +P+'s. I know, the 357 load is for 124 grainers, but I say that is nearly not worth mentioning.
Now, Everything a 357 sig can do, a 40 can do better, & with 40 bullet weights that go up to (Factory) 180 grains, then what do the 357 Sig defenders out there have to say?
I'm not insulting anyone who chooses 357 Sig, just explain "why" it is attractive to you.
Now, if your reason is as basic as, " I just thought it was cool", then that is legit to me.
thanks,
john l