I'm looking at your post upthread and I see very similar bullet hole diameters for all calibers tested when using the same Underwood bullets, so I don't think it shows any advantage of the .357sig specifically. I also see that these bullets are likely to overpenetrate, which isn't surprising considering they're barrier blind.
ETA: you're also talking about niche ammo that's very difficult to find. Why would I buy a .357sig in hopes that such bullets become more mainstream over time when I can just go and buy quality defensive ammo in other calibers?
ETA: you're also talking about niche ammo that's very difficult to find. Why would I buy a .357sig in hopes that such bullets become more mainstream over time when I can just go and buy quality defensive ammo in other calibers?
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