Sunday, February 15, 2015 RSS Feed Doubletappin' with a Trio of Sig Sauer .357 SIG Pistols Author, Tom Mchale A couple of months ago, I wrote about the .357 Sig caliber. That got me all worked up to dig into the topic a bit more. You can read that article here at AmmoLand for more detail about the caliber, but in case you have a short attention span like I do, here's the short version. The basic intent of the .357 Sig caliber is to have a cartridge suitable for semi-automatic pistols that approximates the terminal performance of the famous .357 Magnum using a 125 grain projectile. As we know from the stories and internet anecdotes, .357 Magnum is so powerful that it's capable of stopping a charging pachyderm even if one simply throws the cartridge at it. But seriously, over the past 80 years or so, the .357 Magnum has developed quite the reputation for stopping power, as far as pistols go anyway. That's because a normal .357 Magnum 125 grain load leaves a 4-i...