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  1. 25 lis 2023 · Both the 10mm and .357 SIG are powerful cartridges, but the 10mm generally offers more muzzle energy. The 10mm’s larger bullet diameter and higher velocity may deliver greater stopping power and penetration compared to a .357 SIG round.

  2. 18 lis 2023 · What are the similarities and differences between .357 SIG and 10mm Auto? Does the .357 SIG cartridge? have a higher muzzle velocity than the 10mm Auto cartridge? Let’s find out:

  3. 1 kwi 2020 · The 155-grain 10mm Auto XTP and the 147-grain .357 SIG XTP, both from Hornady, show this difference. The 10mm has a muzzle energy of 684 ft-lbs, while the .357 SIG, as we cited earlier, sits at 490 ft-lbs.

  4. 7 cze 2023 · Both the .357 Sig and 10mm Auto deliver plenty of penetration and expansion on target. The 10mm Auto may be the slightly better choice when it comes to penetration on heavy game. The wider bullets coupled with a 30-40% heavier bullet will be harder to stop than a lighter bullet.

  5. The 10mm Auto performs exceptionally well with medium-sized game. Its increased energy and higher velocity make it an excellent choice for deer-sized game. On the contrary, the .357 Magnum serves flawlessly when hunting small game or varmints, thanks to its power control and high precision.

  6. 357 sig is a cool caliber, but it is dying and there isn't much to keep it alive. You can still get factory ammo for it, but it is becoming a reloader's only round more and more. 9mm has more capacity, 10mm has more energy with the same capacity (although larger grip).

  7. The .357 SIG is based on a necked-down 10mm Auto case, foregoing the large pistol primer utilized by the 10mm Auto in favor of the small pistol primer used in many common self-defense rounds, such as .40 S&W, .38 Special, 9 mm and other similarly-sized cartridges.

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