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.357 SIG VS 356 TSW

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.357 SIG

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$21.86

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Gun Specifications

Specifications

.357 SIG

356 TSW

Height

0.87

Average FPS

1379

Average Grain

122

Average Energy

515

Recoil

0.76

Ballistic Coefficient

136.35

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Gun Descriptions

357 SIG Developed by popular firearm manufacturer SIG Sauer in collaboration with Federal Cartridge, 357 SIG Ammo is a rimless centerfire handgun cartridge. This bottlenecked cartridge offers good accuracy, stopping power, and is used by several law enforcement agencies. It is developed by necking down a 40 S&W case to accept 9.0mm bullets. It holds slightly longer brass which ranges from 0.23 mm to 0.51 mm. 357 SIG Ammo Specifications: Cartridge case: 10mm Auto Case type: Rimless, bottleneck Bullet diameter 9.02: mm (0.355 inches) Land diameter: 8.71 mm (0.343 inches) Neck diameter: 9.68 mm (0.381 inches) Shoulder diameter: 10.77 mm (0.424 inches) Base diameter: 10.77 mm (0.424 inches) Rim diameter: 10.77 mm (0.424 inches) Rim thickness: 1.40 mm (0.055 inches) Case length: 21.97 mm (0.865 inches) Overall length: 28.96 mm (1.140 inches) Case capacity: 1.27 cm3 Rifling twist: 406 mm Primer type: small pistol Maximum pressure (C.I.P.): 44,240 psi (305.0 MPa) Maximum pressure (SAAMI): 40,000 psi (275.8 MPa) Specially designed to use in semi-automatic handguns, 357 SIG Ammo’s standard 125-grain bullet offers a velocity of up to 1450 feet per second. The 357 SIG Ammo bullet weight ranges from 115 grains (7.5g) to 150 grains (9.7g). The muzzle energy of this ammo is between 488 foot-pounds force (662 J) to over 568 foot-pounds force (770 J). The optical penetration depth of this ammo is from 230 mm (9 inches) to over 420 mm (16.5 inches). 357 SIG Ammo is manufactured by several firearm manufacturers including Triton, Winchester, Federal, Speer, Remington, and Federal.

About The .356 TSW Ammo was designed and introduced into the markets commercially in 1993 and is also known as .356 Team Smith & Wesson Ammo. This cartridge was mainly produced for IPSC and USPSA shooters for competitive target shooting as a major power factor round. The 147-grain bullet of the .356 TSW ammo can produce a power score of 182. However, the ISPC and USPSA reject the .356 TSW Ammo because they only allow a cartridge that's at least a .40 caliber Ammo into the professional competition. The .356 TSW Ammo could no longer receive the attention and the popularity it required to stay alive and ended up fading away. However, this cartridge isn't done yet since Corbon itself has revived it. The .356 TSW Ammo is a powerful cartridge that can produce good results in the right hands. The overall length of the .356 TSW Ammo is 29.5mm, and the bullet diameter measures 9.0mm. The 115-grain bullet load is the lightest variant of the .356 TSW Ammo, which can travel at a velocity of 1,600 feet per second, making it a high-performance round. Manufacturer The .356 TSW Ammo was designed and produced by Smith & Wesson in 1994. Corbon was the one who revived it. Uses The .356 TSW Ammo will make an excellent round for self-defense purposes and can deliver good performance in target shooting competitions.

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