Quote from: Ridgerunner665 on October 08 2017 11:37:55 AM MDTAnd bullets specifically made for .357 SIG are very common for handloading (and not that expensive either). Don't know where Trapper6L is getting his info but I just loaded another 1000 rounds yesterday for less than I can buy any 9mm factory practice loads. Inexpensive once fired brass is also available. Just run it through a .40 caliber bulge buster as first step and they load like butter. Outstanding caliber for SD and definitely not going away anytime soon. Although my duty gun is a .40 S&W (by choice not Dept policy), all my off duty pistols are .357 SIG...
Brass is easy to find...
$171 per 1,000 direct from Starline... And free shipping.
That said, I don't plan to reload it much, if any.
I don't think the round is in danger of going away, much like the 10mm, it serves a specific purpose and will never be mainstream, but it does things no other semi auto can do.
Some say its just a hot rod 9mm +p+, but that doesn't quite cover it...357 Sig bullets are constructed different than 9mm bullets, very different.
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