Load up your revolver with this .357 Magnum ammo for a clean-shooting range session. These cartridges come in boxes of 50 and fire a heavy 158 grain full metal jacket bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,263 feet per second. This combination results in flat trajectories, great accuracy, and realistic recoil feedback that makes this ammo a good stand-in for self-defense loads. In addition, the FMJ bullet produces significantly less fouling and airborne lead exposure than bare lead projectiles, making this ammo ideal for indoor ranges or other purposes.
Sellier & Bellot ammunition is loaded in the Czech Republic using non-corrosive Boxer primers and reloadable brass cases. S&B is one of the oldest ammo brands in the world and enjoys great popularity in both Europe and the US.
Wyogen1 –
I have used S&B ammo for many years, in various calibers; the .357 Mag has been great! I have never had an S&B round misfire OR jam! In actual use at the range it has always proven to be just-as accurate as any other, more expensive brand. The brass has always been top-of-the-line. For the price-per-round and reliable function and accuracy, S&B ammo is a true bargain. The ONLY reason I can’t give it a 5 star rating on the “Bargain” scale, is because I remember paying half the cost that it is now, not so-many years ago! But THAT is not the fault of S&B.
wyncrtr –
I bought my Colt 357 Magnum for protection after someone tried to break in my apartment. I took firearm classes and qualified with a 94% kill zone at 15 yards. And now have a CWP. The 357 FMJ ammo seems to be more accurate and has less recoil. I use 38 spl for target practice to keep wear and tear down on my gun. Samuel Colt makes some of the best firearms. I have a COLT Peacemaker and a COLT Buntline 12″. I got them as collection pieces. I only use my 357 for target practice and CWP. I highly recommend the .357 Mag 158gr FMJ. I bought 4 boxes of 50ct.