S&W 357 Magnum vs 38 Special โ€” Ice Test ๐ŸงŠ

Published on December 21, 2025
Duration: 0:54

This video demonstrates a ballistic comparison between .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition using an ice test. The host, Mr. Madness, fires both calibers from a Smith & Wesson Model 66 into a frozen surface. The .357 Magnum round clearly created a significantly larger and deeper impact crater than the .38 Special, with the .357 bullet being recovered while the .38 Special was not.

Quick Summary

An ice test comparing .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition revealed significant ballistic differences. The .357 Magnum round created a much deeper and wider impact crater, demonstrating superior energy transfer and penetration compared to the .38 Special.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Gear
  2. 00:13.38 Special Ice Test
  3. 00:25.357 Magnum Ice Test
  4. 00:35Results & Bullet Recovery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference in impact between .357 Magnum and .38 Special in an ice test?

In an ice test, the .357 Magnum round created a significantly larger and deeper impact crater compared to the .38 Special round. This indicates greater energy transfer and penetration for the .357 Magnum.

What ammunition was used in the .357 Magnum vs .38 Special ice test?

The test used Federal American Eagle .38 Special 158-grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) and Federal American Eagle .357 Magnum 158-grain Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) ammunition.

Was bullet recovery successful in the ice test?

The .357 Magnum Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) bullet was successfully recovered from the ice. However, the .38 Special round was not found, suggesting it may have penetrated deeper or fragmented differently.

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