Remington .357 mag 158gr SJHP carbine Gel Test Review

Published on November 13, 2017
Duration: 8:09

This review tests Remington's 158gr SJHP .357 Magnum ammunition fired from a 16-inch Rossi M92 carbine. The carbine significantly boosts velocity (1,775 FPS) compared to revolvers, resulting in deep penetration (18.5 inches average) and substantial expansion, even through heavy clothing. While effective for trail defense, the increased velocity can cause fragmentation, potentially complicating wound channels.

Quick Summary

The Remington 158gr SJHP .357 Magnum fired from a 16-inch Rossi M92 carbine achieved 1,775 FPS velocity, 18.5 inches average penetration, and 104.8 grains average retained weight. Performance was robust even through heavy clothing, making it suitable for trail defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Test Setup
  2. 00:51Bare Gel Testing Results
  3. 02:56Heavy Clothing Gel Test
  4. 04:35Carbine Velocity Impact Analysis
  5. 05:46Technical Data Summary & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the key performance metrics for Remington 158gr SJHP .357 Magnum fired from a Rossi M92 carbine?

The Remington 158gr SJHP .357 Magnum achieved an impact velocity of 1,775 FPS from the 16-inch carbine. Average penetration was 18.5 inches, with an average retained weight of 104.8 grains and maximum expansion reaching 0.587 inches.

How did the Rossi M92 carbine affect the .357 Magnum ammunition's performance compared to a revolver?

The carbine significantly increased velocity to 1,775 FPS, leading to deeper penetration and more pronounced expansion. However, this higher velocity also caused more fragmentation, potentially complicating wound channels compared to slower revolver velocities.

Did heavy clothing affect the performance of the Remington 158gr SJHP .357 Magnum?

No, the performance was nearly identical when fired through heavy clothing compared to bare ballistic gel. The ammunition maintained high fragmentation and achieved deep penetration, up to 20.3 inches in the clothing test.

Is Remington 158gr SJHP .357 Magnum recommended for trail defense when fired from a carbine?

Yes, the reviewer recommends this ammunition for trail defense when fired from a carbine platform. The combination of high velocity, deep penetration, and significant expansion provides effective terminal ballistics for such applications.

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