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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas1911 View Post
    Corbon DPX - 125 Gr. / 1350 FPS / 505 Lb. Ft.
    Corbon JHP - 125 Gr. / 1425 FPS / 564 Lb. Ft.
    Corbon JHP - 115 Gr. / 1500 FPS / 575 Lb. Ft.

    From Corbon, rated in 4" Barrel I believe.
    Impressive velocity, especially from a 4" barrel. Should be quite effective. I would not want to be on the receiving end of it.

    Good shooting and be safe.
    LB

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    Quote Originally Posted by LHB1 View Post
    Impressive velocity, especially from a 4" barrel. Should be quite effective. I would not want to be on the receiving end of it.

    Good shooting and be safe.
    LB
    It's a good round. Has a funny shouldered case.
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    45acp.I just saw one in 40 and am considering buying it.I just ordered a Nighthawk T3 and I saw the HK 40 for 549 OTD when I went in to order the new 1911.Any experience with the 40?I have a lot of JHP in 40 as my friend hooks me up for free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mac79912 View Post
    I saw the HK 40 for 549 OTD when I went in to order the new 1911.
    Was this new from a store? If so, where?

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    Just curious fellas what is/is there a difference between the .357 Mag and .357 Sig?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onac255 View Post
    Just curious fellas what is/is there a difference between the .357 Mag and .357 Sig?
    .357 Mag uses a longer case, and thus can be loaded a bit hotter. .357 Sig is basically the .357 Mag for semi-auto pistols. It's in a shorter, shouldered case but within factory ammo it tends to have the same power.
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    So basically Magnum is for revolvers and Sig is for Auto Loaders?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onac255 View Post
    So basically Magnum is for revolvers and Sig is for Auto Loaders?
    Yep, and Magnum can be loaded hotter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas1911 View Post
    .357 Mag uses a longer case, and thus can be loaded a bit hotter. .357 Sig is basically the .357 Mag for semi-auto pistols. It's in a shorter, shouldered case but within factory ammo it tends to have the same power.
    That and the fact that the .357 Sig is a re-necked .40 S&W fitted to a .355" 9x19 bullet.

    It's the best of both worlds and one of my favorite rounds...

    The .357 Mag is a close third though...

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