Description
A primo self-defense load may offer a lot of bells and whistles, but that doesn’t mean loads that are easier on the wallet won’t do a great deal of damage when they’re called upon to. Have a look at this 357 Magnum cartridge by Blazer — its 158 grain projectile blasts out of the muzzle at a velocity of 1,250 fps, which is more than enough to send anything that walks on two legs reeling. The bullet’s hard copper jacket ensures it’ll bust through thick fabric, as well as that it won’t cake your weapon’s bore in lead residue that would have quickly impacted its accuracy. What’s more, the bullet’s hollow point nose cavity will cause it to open up substantially during penetration, greatly increasing its likelihood of knocking out some key organ that a threat needed in order to stay threatening. Getting shot with a 357 is never advisable, especially when it’s this one.
rBlazer gave this round a brass casing rather than an aluminum one, so it checks a very important box that all handloaders hold dear. Its Boxer primer is non-corrosive, so you needn’t worry about what’ll happen to your ammo anytime soon, and its propellant burns fast and clean to lessen how frequently your pistol’s sensitive inner parts will need thorough cleaning.




