I shot 9mm, 40sw, 44 black powder handguns. Wondering about anyone's experience shooting 357 sig.
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First a comment about each of the two videos. The first video was much more scientific and had some validity to it and was interesting. The second video was not very scientific at all but I absolutely loved his comments at the end about our politicians. Especially about shoving a gavel up Adam Schiff’s butt.

I want to comment about the history of the 357 Sig and Magnum cartridges. I don’t have the time right now to re-research so I’ll do this by memory so forgive me if I say something that is not historically accurate. Back in the 30’s or 40’s the FBI was using the 357 Magnum cartridge. And early adoption used a 125gr RN bullet. They documented the one shot and two shot kill statistics of this round. Possibly other statistics but this is what I remember. And they found that the 357 Magnum cartridge with the 125gr bullet was the best man stopper ever recorded. This could also be because it was the first attempt to record this sort of info and accumulate it and compare it. Later on the 158gr bullet became the standard loading for this cartridge and once again the FBI accumulated a shitload of info on the one shot kill ability of this cartridge. The 125gr load was called the FBI load but eventually the 158gr load took over as the standard FBI Load. This made this cartridge extremely popular amongst the LE crowd and civilian crowd for many years. If you Google FBI Load you might find some history on it.
Then came the 9mm RN round which was not known as a man stopper but one could carry a lot more rounds and semi auto handguns were becoming so reliable that LE agencies started to adopt this cartridge. During this time bullet design started to improve and hollow points became the norm. Not good hollow points like we have nowadays but still better than RN. But not all semi autos at the time were reliable with hollow points.
Sig was starting to become quite big in the US and LE circles. They were on the forefront of high capacity designs that could also reliably chamber the 9mm round. But at some point they decided to create their own cartridge that was supposed to mirror the 357 Magnum ballistics (The old 125gr FBI Load) with a modern hollow point bullet and rimless cartridge in a semi auto handgun. You can have high capacity and high velocities and have that one shot stop that the FBI Load was famous for. Also, they touted the bottleneck cartridge as being inherently more reliable to feed over the 9mm straight wall cartridge. That was sort of how they marketed this cartridge. Everyone nowadays takes for granted that the 9mm hollow point cartridge will be reliable in every gun sold. But it was not always that way in real life. The cartridge took off pretty well in the beginning and was adopted by some LE agencies. But a couple of things became apparent. The ballistics of the cartridge did not quite live up to the same as the original 357 Magnum cartridge with the first loadings and the round was very snappy meaning it took longer to recover in order to fire aa second round. The second thing the cartridge had going against it is that hollow point bullet design was becoming very good at this point. Meaning a similar weight 9mm bullet could easily penetrate the required amount and expand reliably per the new FBI requirements. You can now carry more 9mm rounds with less recoil and get the same penetration and reliable expansion as the 357 Sig cartridge. So most LE agencies went back to the 9mm or on to the 40 cal.
I have shot the 357 Sig and it is quite snappy meaning it hits your hand hard and causes your wrist to snap back but recoil was pretty manageable as I can keep my arms in place. The 40 cal hits with a slower harmonic but a heavier recoil meaning the pistol does not snap my wrists as much but pushes more on my arms. Very much like the way a 44 cal BP gun hits you. I think the 357 Sig cartridge is very accurate. At least I always shot it well. I also like high velocity cartridges like the 357 Magnum cartridge. So I have a preference for it. But if you want the 357 Sig cartridge you will pay dearly for the ammo unless you reload for it. And truly due to great hollow point bullet designs there is not much advantage for this cartridge over the 9mm these days.
All of this is JMHO.
