A .44 cal round or a .50 cal round shot at the right place will take down a full grown elephant
A .357 Magnum can shoot .38 Special rounds as well as .357 Magnum rounds.
Nine rounds for the .357 Magnum model, eight rounds for the .41 and .44 Magnum models, seven rounds for the .440 CorBon and .50 Action Express models.
The Taurus 606 .357 Magnum is 6 shots.
No. Some firers are less accurate with them because they flinch in anticipation of the recoil (this is sometimes known as "Magnum flinch"), but the rounds themselves aren't any less accurate.
No, you can only use .38 caliber rounds.
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the 357 holds five rounds Some hold 6. Some hold 7.
no the magnum round is only for revolvers the correct round to use would be the .357 sig
Yes, you can use .32 Long cartridges in a .32 Magnum firearm, as the .32 Magnum is designed to accommodate both .32 Long and .32 Magnum rounds. However, the reverse is not true; .32 Magnum rounds should not be used in firearms specifically chambered for .32 Long due to the higher pressure of the Magnum round. Always ensure your firearm is rated for the ammunition you intend to use for safety reasons.
38 Special and 357 Magnum
A couple of owners lifetimes.
No such model number in the S&W line