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I was wondering if there are any owners of a pistol, chambered in .357SIG, who can fill me in on some of the finer points of this unique round. I am considering getting a Glock 31, and I am curious about round availability. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I'm curious if anyone else with .357 SIG pistols has chronographed their rounds? I bought a few brands when I bought a .357 Sig barrel for one of my pistols, and was disappointed in the chronograph results. I can't remember the specific brands and numbers (it was about 9 or 10 years ago), but I recall that the lighter bullets (125 grain or so) were lower velocity than similar-weight 9mm +P rounds I had tried. I still have the barrel and some ammo kicking around, but opted for .40 after those tests. I always wondered if the ammo manufacturers were loading the initial batches on the light side to be conservative.
I appreciate all of the timely answers. Now for another question. Does anybody know if there is a can for .357SIG? Are there silencers/suppressors made for .357SIG? Can you use a different caliber? Like a .40S&W can?
Not a clue. I do not load the 357 sig, but I load the 400 corbon which is a bottleneck cartridge. I have not re-loaded them much yet, but no trimming after 3 times so far. I'm not sure that trimming will be required at all. No lube needed for the 400 corbon.Ranb
I recommend just buy almighty 10mm Glock 29 and than you can buy barrels for .357 .40 & 9x25 dillon. 4 guns in one. Can't beat that.
Good luck,
10mmDude
What can you tell me about round availability for the 10mm? Can you put a can on it? How about reloading?