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.357 Magnum Ballistics
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 11:22 pm
by Sunkist357
I'll be sighting in my Steel 357 tomorrow so I ran a ballistics calculator on my load. It is a 140XTP which should leave the 20" barrel at about 1700fps. The thing that caught my eye was the fact that at 100 yds that round should have virtually the same velocity as it will have at the muzzle of my GP 100 4".
Re: .357 Magnum Ballistics
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:24 am
by JEBar
a 357 out of a Henry is a highly capable round
Re: .357 Magnum Ballistics
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 10:39 am
by clovishound
When I first got my .357 BB steel, I was going to develop a hunting load for it. I bought some 4227 and some XTP 158 grain HPs. I went to the outdoor range with my good buddy who has a chronograph. As a benchmark I chronographed some American Eagle factory ammo in 158 grain SPs. Box said something like 1240 fps muzzle vel. Chronograph of this round through the Henry was 1800 fps. I decided that was definitely good enough for a hog up to 150 lbs and called it good. I've been using the 4227 for accuracy rounds at the range.
Re: .357 Magnum Ballistics
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 8:47 pm
by ditto1958
Even a moderate .357 load gets out to 100 out of a revolver pretty darn fast. Out of a rifle? It's a pretty potent round. It'll get there in a hurry and with authority.