1000 Rounds of .357 Mag Ammo by Armscor USA - 125gr FMJ
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Ammo Overview
Quantity - 50 rounds per box, 20 boxes per case
Manufacturer - Armscor USA
Bullet - 125 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Casing - Boxer-primed brass
Manufacturer - Armscor USA
Bullet - 125 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Casing - Boxer-primed brass
Details
ARMSCOR USA .357 Magnum features a 125-grain full metal jacket projectile and is ideal for a day of plinking or target shooting at the range with your favorite revolver. Loaded in boxer-primed, non-corrosive, reloadable brass cases, these rounds offer reliable performance at a wallet-friendly price. Each case contains twenty 50-round boxes of .357 Magnum.
ARMSCOR USA ammunition is made with only the highest quality primers and powders and is the choice of hobbyists and professional shooters alike. First created after World War II, ARMSCOR has become the largest manufacturer of ammunition in Southeast Asia and has now expanded into the United States. With manufacturing plants in Montana and Nevada, and with the newly-acquired Rock Island Firearms, ARMSCOR USA ammunition is proudly made in the USA.
ARMSCOR USA ammunition is made with only the highest quality primers and powders and is the choice of hobbyists and professional shooters alike. First created after World War II, ARMSCOR has become the largest manufacturer of ammunition in Southeast Asia and has now expanded into the United States. With manufacturing plants in Montana and Nevada, and with the newly-acquired Rock Island Firearms, ARMSCOR USA ammunition is proudly made in the USA.
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Q: What is mzl velocity for this round? Thanks.
Posted On: 9/23/2019 By: Shootergirl
A: Good Question, This ammunition has a muzzle velocity of 1,836 feet per second, which slows to approximately 1,350 feet per second by the 100 yard mark.