Abbynormal
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I've had a P229 in .40 S&W for 10+ years. About 8 years ago, I picked up a .357 Sig barrel on the net for $100. I really liked the P229 before that, but once I shot .357 Sig, I found a carry gun for life!
The bottlenecked shell is 100% reliable. The .40's, I've had feeding problems with 180 gr ammo. The .357, shoots to the same sight setting as the .40 and the sight picture works for me out to 100 yds, I'm still using the factory Sig "dot the I" sights and not compensating for drop.
I've used .357 Sig on bowling pin matches and boy does it clear the table better than .40. I can clean a table of bowling pins faster with a P229 in .357 faster than I can with either my P220 or a 1911 in .45.
With the P229, I've won a couple of bowling pin matches, with either the P220, 1911 or 27/28 Smith, the best I could do was second place.
While it is louder and has a bit of blast concussion, I prefer it to the .40, as I can get back on the sights much quicker.
I doubt that I'll ever be without a .357 Sig or an N' frame .357 Magnum. Ballistics are real close .357 Sig is the closest thing to a good 125 gr. 357 Mag load that I've ever found.
My favorites are:
Revolver: .22 LR, .357 Mag & .38 Spl
Pistol .357 Sig & .45 Auto
PS: I've been a 9mm for over 25 years, now I've gotten rid of my Belgian Browning HP 9mm (that I've had for over 30 years) and ordered a Bar-Sto 9mm barrel for my P229! That's how much I like the platform.
FYI: I do shoot .40 out of it, but only for practice. Since .40 Smith is cheaper than .357 Sig. I don't carry .40 at all, I have total faith in the .357.
The bottlenecked shell is 100% reliable. The .40's, I've had feeding problems with 180 gr ammo. The .357, shoots to the same sight setting as the .40 and the sight picture works for me out to 100 yds, I'm still using the factory Sig "dot the I" sights and not compensating for drop.
I've used .357 Sig on bowling pin matches and boy does it clear the table better than .40. I can clean a table of bowling pins faster with a P229 in .357 faster than I can with either my P220 or a 1911 in .45.
With the P229, I've won a couple of bowling pin matches, with either the P220, 1911 or 27/28 Smith, the best I could do was second place.
While it is louder and has a bit of blast concussion, I prefer it to the .40, as I can get back on the sights much quicker.
I doubt that I'll ever be without a .357 Sig or an N' frame .357 Magnum. Ballistics are real close .357 Sig is the closest thing to a good 125 gr. 357 Mag load that I've ever found.
My favorites are:
Revolver: .22 LR, .357 Mag & .38 Spl
Pistol .357 Sig & .45 Auto
PS: I've been a 9mm for over 25 years, now I've gotten rid of my Belgian Browning HP 9mm (that I've had for over 30 years) and ordered a Bar-Sto 9mm barrel for my P229! That's how much I like the platform.
FYI: I do shoot .40 out of it, but only for practice. Since .40 Smith is cheaper than .357 Sig. I don't carry .40 at all, I have total faith in the .357.
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