Why Choose 357 Sig Ammo?
- If you need bullets with high stopping power and consistent short-range accuracy.
- Because of its relatively high velocity for a handgun round, the .357 SIG has an unusually flat trajectory, extending the effective range.
- Many regional law enforcement agencies still use the .357 SIG because of its success in offering high muzzle velocity and increased ammo capacity in a semi-automatic platform.
- The .357 SIG is based on a necked-down 10mm case to fit 9mm bullets and is slightly longer than the .40 S&W by up to 0.020 inches. Many .40 S&W pistols can be converted to .357 SIG with a barrel swap, though the recoil spring may also need changing.