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I have a .357 revolver by Taurus, is it considered a .357 magnum — 1 Answer

by Sokoyah, from TX, United States Asked on June 8, 2021

Name Hornady LEVERevolution .357 Magnum 140 Grain Flex Tip eXpanding Centerfire Pistol Ammunition (5)
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Answered by Kricket, guest, from AZ, United States, on September 16, 2021

Yes, the .357 is for inches of the round and the magnum is for the powder charge and casing. .357 rounds say magnum or sig (which is way less powerful) And just so you know you can load .38 special in a .357 but less boom and less cost. Happy firing! Eyes and ears always!

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