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<blockquote data-quote="ttown" data-source="post: 724587" data-attributes="member: 2114"><p>I have and I disagree. Not a whole lot of difference. Lighter bullets recoil less with the same powder same dia bbl. The loads make the difference and you can't get more powder in a .357 sig round since it's a 40 necked down. Really physics don't lie. Same powder in both the .357 sig will have more presure generated just like the presure in a large water main compared to a smaller dia. pipe.</p><p></p><p>Some favor velocity over mass but I'm not one of em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttown, post: 724587, member: 2114"] I have and I disagree. Not a whole lot of difference. Lighter bullets recoil less with the same powder same dia bbl. The loads make the difference and you can't get more powder in a .357 sig round since it's a 40 necked down. Really physics don't lie. Same powder in both the .357 sig will have more presure generated just like the presure in a large water main compared to a smaller dia. pipe. Some favor velocity over mass but I'm not one of em. [/QUOTE]
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