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Don't the .40 SW and 9mm both develop about 35,000, not counting the +P in 9mm?

I believe, maybe mistakenly, that the 357 Sig was developed to operate like the 357 mag only in an auto. I "think" the ballistics and caliber are very similar.

I "think" the sig is almost a necked down .40 with a .357 bullet in it. I "think" the sig case is a touch longer than a .40, but not much.

I'm not in the mood to check my facts much, am I? :D :D

The .357 sig is "supposed" to develop .357 mag power, but only matches light magnum loads.

Also the .357 sig is a necked down .40 S&W, which itself is a shortened 10mm. But IMO if I wanted a necked down handgun cartridge, I would go with the 9x25 Dillon (10mm auto necked down to 9mm), which is basically what the .357 sig was trying to copy.
 
I just never saw the need for another caliber. I already have too many - 22lr, 9mm, 40 SW and 45 ACP and that's just hand gun autos for pete's sake!!!!
 

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