Perfecta Ammo Review – .357 Magnum

Perfecta Ammo Review

We’re all trying to get the best bang for our buck when buying ammo. Perfecta .357 ammo recently started showing up on all the online ammo shops and I couldn’t ignore the price point. I was skeptical, not being able to find a Perfecta ammo review for .357 Magnum, and the “in collaboration with Tulammo, USA” on the front of the box didn’t inspire my confidence any. But the price could not be ignored. Interest piqued, I went ahead and ordered a case, for better or worse.

Full Disclosure: I have an affiliate relationship with Lucky Gunner (if you don’t like LG, you can definitely find this ammo elsewhere). However, I am not compensated in any other way for this review, nor was it written at anyone’s request. I just feel like this is a good product for a reasonable price.

Perfecta Ammo Review

I don’t intend to start reviewing every budget box of ammo that comes along, but for the money this one definitely deserves a look. First of all, the rounds are clean and good looking. The brass is smooth and uniform. All bullets seem to be seated to a nice, uniform depth. I really enjoy that rounded 158-grain slug; it’s graciously curved profile make reloads really smooth.

Perfect Ammo Review

This stuff shoots cleanly. For the price I half-expected my gun to belch smoke every time the hammer dropped. Such was not the case. I fired 150 rounds and the gun wasn’t any dirtier than anything else I’ve shot. I didn’t have a chronograph with me because I was just going out for a casual session. I’m not going to guess at the velocity but this is right in the range I like my practice ammo to be in: you know you’re shooting something but it doesn’t beat you up in a K- or L-Frame.

Perfecta Ammo Review

Perfecta ammo is not needlessly over-packaged. The rounds fit snugly into a plastic tray. The box is just big enough to accommodate the tray so they aren’t wobbling around in there. This is a small touch, but one that I appreciate. The boxes don’t get crushed when you set them on top of each other, and it doesn’t take up more room than it needs to.

Perfecta Ammo Review

The Bottom Line

I think I’ve found my new go-to practice ammo. I won’t shoot just anything, but this strikes the balance of good enough and cheap enough. If you’re looking for inexpensive .357 practice ammo, check out Perfecta’s .357 ammo.

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Author: Justin

Justin Carroll is a former MARSOC Marine and veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan. Leaving service after eight years in the U.S. Marines, Justin continues his involvement with a variety of government agencies to this day. Justin began RevolverGuy.com in late 2016 with an simple idea: provide an source of high-quality information for revolver enthusiasts.

4 thoughts on “Perfecta Ammo Review – .357 Magnum”

  1. I think this ammo is manufactured by Fiocchi, but branded/imported by Tulammo USA. Fiocchi makes a quality product. I see the “Made in Italy” logo on the box . . .

  2. Yup, Fiocchi, so it’s gonna be pretty good. And at $345 a thousand, that’s a good price these days. The brass should be hardy enough for quite a few reloads, too, which is a bonus. (I get really irked at all the aluminum and steel cases I’ve run across. They are cheap, however.)

    1. The brass is pretty nice. That’s one reason I don’t buy steel-cased stuff; I look at brass as an investment.
      Thanks for writing in!
      Justin

  3. I think my mother was still shooting when these articles were written, but is Perfecta ammo still available? They advertised it for 17 bucks on the pc, but that was in 2015. Thanks

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