.357 Magnum will have more recoil.
.357 Magnum.
.44 Magnum
.357 Magnum. You can tell just by the recoil of the firearm.
The .357 Magnum is more powerful, all day long.
.357 is the measurement of the bore of a gun. .357 Magnum is the name for a particular rimmed cartridge that uses .357 bullets. There are other cartridges using the same size bullet, but they are named differently because they are not interchangeable with .357 Magnum due to different case dimensions. People often call .357 Magnum just ".357" for short because it is the most common cartridge with this number in the name. It's the same as 9mm Luger being shortened to just "9mm" because it's the most common of the nines.
.357, considerably.
.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.
A .357 Magnum firearm requires .357 Magnum ammunition.
No, .38 Special and .357 Magnum cartridges are not interchangeable due to differences in size and pressure. The .357 Magnum is longer and more powerful than the .38 Special, so using a .38 Special cartridge in a .357 Magnum firearm can be dangerous.
A .357 Magnum can shoot .38 Special rounds as well as .357 Magnum rounds.
The chrome plated colt python 357 magnum is more than $800.
No, there are .357 caliber bullets that are not magnum, but they are in the minority.