home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- The .357 Magnum, introduced in 1935, held the
- distinction of being the world's most powerful
- handgun cartridge for quite some time. Even
- shooters of the big .45 auto are impressed with
- full-power .357 Magnum loads. Only a few
- commercial cartridges, all but one being larger
- in bore, offer more energy at the muzzle.
-
- The cartridge was developed from the
- .38-Special. Outward dimensions are identical,
- except the Magnum case is .135-inches longer.
- This slight increase is not necessary to achieve
- the .357's ballistics... the .38 Special case has
- quite enough volume for that. Rather, it is to
- keep .357 Magnum ammunition from fitting into
- .38-Special handguns. Magnum cartridges develop
- around two-and-a-half times more pressure than
- .38 Special rounds and a handgun has to be
- specifically designed to handle them.
-
- Just as the .38 Special was "stretched" into
- the .357, the Magnum was stretched (first by
- wildcatters, then by Remington) into the .357
- Remington Maximum.
-
- Current .357 Magnum factory listings include
- a 158-gr. bullet at 1235 fps with 535 ft-lbs. of
- energy, all at the muzzle of a 4" barrel.
-