100 Rounds of 158gr FMJ .357 Mag Ammo by M.B.I.

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  • Manufacturer M.B.I.
  • Condition Remanufactured
  • Bullet Weight 158gr
  • Projectile Type FMJ
  • Ammo Use Type Range Training
  • Casing Type Brass
  • Quantity 100
  • Caliber .357 Mag
  • Primer Type Boxer
  • UPC Barcode MBI-48581
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More Details About This M.B.I. 158gr FMJ .357 Mag Ammo

The .357 Magnum was created in 1934 by none other than Elmer Keith, along with Philip Sharpe and Colonel D.B. Wesson from Smith and Wesson. The .38 Special was its parent cartridge, but the .357’s reputation for massive knockdown power far outpaces that of the .38 Special. Although it was technically a collaborative effort, a healthy portion of the credit has to go to Elmer Keith, whose precise handloading expertise and Keith-style bullet played a big part in the round’s creation and success. It’s not only a fantastic self-defense round but has been used by many hunters for small and medium game. It isn’t only a pistol round, either, there are plenty of rifles chambered in .357 Magnum as well.

Big, powerful cartridge or not, you still need range time, and this ammunition from M.B.I. will get you there. At 158 grain these are considered medium-weight for the .357 Magnum, so they offer the best of both worlds: speed and stopping power. This is Full Metal Jacket ammunition and does not expand on impact; it’s specifically designed for target practice, shooting drills, and plinking. M.B.I. manufactures these rounds using once-fired brass cases which are carefully selected for the greatest possible quality. All other components are, of course, brand new, and the manufacturing process happens with great care.

There are 100 target rounds in this sealed plastic bag. M.B.I. stands for Military Ballistic Industries, and they have an excellent reputation for producing high-quality remanufactured rounds. All production takes place here in the United States and components come from well-known, big-name manufacturers. For example, propellants come from Hodgedon, bullets come from Hornady or the military’s Lake City plant, and primers typically come from CCI. Remanufactured rounds can save you quite a bit of money, but you want to make sure they’re well made and come from a reliable source, and with M.B.I. you can be sure you’re getting a good product. Order now to spend some quality time at the range with your .357 Magnum without emptying your wallet.

WORD OF CAUTION. This ammunition is remanufactured. Some firearms manufacturers warn that you shouldn’t use remanufactured ammunition in their firearms, so check out your owner’s manual before purchasing this ammo. Also, remanufactured ammo may be more prone to ruptures, failures to fire, ejection failures, squibs, or other functional problems, than new ammunition would be. These issues could cause damage to your firearm or worse, severe physical injury or death. Don’t let other shooters use you remanufactured ammo unless you first make it clear that it is remanufactured.

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