.44 Magnum
The .500 S&W magnum is the most powerful handgun round commercially available.
your kidding right?A .41mag is more powerful then a .357mag. But less powerful then a .44mag.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.41_Remington_Magnum
I'd imagine that at closer ranges (like 50 yards or closer) the .44 Magnum is much more powerful. But it is a handgun round, which loses power fairly quickly. The M-16 shoots a small diameter bullet (.223) but is accurate and more powerful at a longer distance.
A 44 magnum is more powerful than a 45calibur
Magnum simply means a more powerful cartridge. Some shotguns fire magnum cartridges. You need to define the "Magnum" you are trying to compare with a shotgun.
.357 Magnum.
.357 Magnum. You can tell just by the recoil of the firearm.
.357 magnum Actually, a more correct answer is, MOST 357 is more powerful and MOST 45, but there are a couple of exceptions, if you are talking about muzzle energy.
The .357 Magnum is more powerful, all day long.
No. .38 Long Colt was the forerunner to .38 Special- and was originally a black powder cartridge. The .38 Special is more powerful- the .357 magnum is MUCH more powerful. Neither the Special nor the magnum should be fired in a gun chambered for .38 Long Colt. This is VERY dangerous.
.357, considerably.