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357 MAGNUM TULA 158 GRAIN FMJ (1000 ROUNDS)
This 1,000 round case of ammo is enough to fully reload your .357 Magnum six-shooter 166 times--all at a great price.Each cartridge in this case fires a 158 grain bimetal jacketed bullet at a muzzle velocity of 1,280 feet per second.
This Russian-made ammunition uses non-reloadable steel cases and non-corrosive Berdan primers. The steel renders these rounds unsuitable for some indoor ranges due to its magnetic properties, so check with your range if unsure.
We have had reports of fitment and cycling issues with these particular 357 Magnum rounds in some revolvers. We suggest that you buy a 50 Round Box to make sure this ammo works in your firearms before purchasing a case quantity.
Quantity | 1000 |
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Manufacturer | Tula Cartridge Works |
Ammo Caliber | 357 Magnum |
Manufacturer SKU | TA357158 |
Bullet Type | FMJ |
Primer Type | boxer |
Muzzle Velocity | 1280 |
Customer Reviews of this 357 MAGNUM TULA 158 GRAIN FMJ (1000 ROUNDS)
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bad ammo
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? thay all will go bang
but thay alwas get stuck in the revolver chamber -
Agreed.... but
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I have the same issues with this ammo with my 2 Taurus revolvers (stuck cylinder), but these worked perfectly in my Henry Big Boy .357. I’ll go brass for revolvers but these steel won’t go to waste because my Henry is so fun to shoot.
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Agreed.... but
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I have the same issues with this ammo with my 2 Taurus revolvers (stuck cylinder), but these worked perfectly in my Henry Big Boy .357. I’ll go brass for revolvers but these steel won’t go to waste because my Henry is so fun to shoot.
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tula 357 m ammo is bad ammo
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? do not buy the tula 357 mag ammo
swells up in the chamber and you need screw driver to pry it loose -
bad ammo do not buy
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? very bad ammo
do not buy -
they get stuck in my ruger redhawk
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? they get stuck in my ruger redhawk
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The good and bad of it
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I read the reviews and since the price was right purchased a thousand rounds regardless. I shoot a Ruger gp100 like one of the other reviewers who stated the steel casings didn't stick in his cylinder. I went to my range last week with a box of 50 rounds to test them out. They shot accurately with minimal recoil for a 357magnum. However, the steel casings DID STICK in my gp100. Not a problem for me because they're for range practice but don't expect to practice your quick reloading skills here! Didn't test for penetration nor did I chronograph velocity. Good luck with your choice but go in with eyes wide open.
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No jams no duds
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Have had lots a fun
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Good cheap ammo
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Good ammo for the price. They eject just fine out of my gp 100
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too hot
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? This is hot ammo and steel cased so the cases expand. In both my 686 and sp101 I had to/ choose to eject the cases by hitting the extractor on a post at the range. I have older WW ammo that chrono's at 1400+ and this stuff feels that hot, I did not chrono this stuff.
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Service was great
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I have not had a chance to go plinking yet, but the price and delivery speed were great.
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SAME STORY
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Yeah, same stuff happened. Cases expanded in the cylinder and were a pain to remove. But, I got 100 rounds dirt cheap in that bullets-in-a-bag sale you guys just ran so, who cares. It's a shame though, it's pretty accurate ammo.
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OK emergency ammo stash
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Same difficulty as everybody else. The steel cases expand(?)
in the cylinder. Have moderate difficulty removing them. Set them aside for
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Totally dissatisfied
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Not happy with these steel casings. Better steel out there or just stick with brass so that you don't have the frustration.
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Bullet casings stuck in revolver.
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Shot ok but needed a nail to push them out.
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Great for some
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Worked great in two of my three revolvers, cases stuck in one had to be pushed out. Id buy a single box and try one or two before investing in lot . Good ammo at a great price if they work for you Never had faster shipping .Good job Ammoman
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Complete Garbage - DO NOT BUY
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I have used Wolf steel-cased ammunition (7.62x39) for years without any problem in my AK, so figured this stuff would be okay in my S&W 686 revolver. It's not. The cases bulge when fired, making extraction from the revolver's cylinder consistently difficult, and impossible when they split. I have kept and photographed 6 split cases that had to be forced out using a screwdriver and hammer.
DO NOT BUY -
Great rounds, arrived promptly
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? Great rounds, arrived promptly
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