357 RIFLE for Sale
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Quick look at 357 rifle options
The term 357 rifle generally refers to lever-action or single-shot carbines chambered in .357 Magnum, a revolver cartridge introduced in the 1930s. These rifles aim to offer low recoil, shared ammunition with .357 handguns, and practical performance from compact platforms. Today, 357 rifle models remain popular for woods hunting, ranch work, and versatile range use.
Why a 357 rifle is a top choice
- Uses both .357 Magnum and .38 Special in many rifle designs.
- Soft recoil with solid close to midrange performance.
- Compact, handy carbines suitable for field or truck use.
- Wide selection of bullet weights and load types.
- Often legal for straight-wall cartridge hunting where allowed.
Key 357 rifle variants and styles
Lever Action 357 Rifle
Classic tube-fed carbines that balance quick handling, traditional styling, and compatibility with .357 Magnum and .38 Special loads for hunting and general use.
Single Shot 357 Rifle
Simple break-action or falling-block designs favored for their reliability, clean lines, and easy operation for beginners or compact field guns.
Bolt Action 357 Rifle
Less common niche rifles that offer strong lockup and potential accuracy benefits while still using revolver ammunition.
Takedown 357 Rifle
Packable rifles that break down into shorter sections for discreet transport, trail carry, or backpacking with revolver-compatible power.
Youth 357 Rifle
Shorter length-of-pull rifles designed for smaller shooters, taking advantage of mild recoil from .38 Special practice loads.
357 rifle vs similar rifle categories
| Feature | 357 Rifle | 30-30 Lever Action | 44 Magnum Rifle |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Varies by maker and trim level | Typically similar midrange pricing | Often comparable, sometimes slightly higher |
| Capacity/size | Commonly 8-10 rounds in carbine-length tubes | Usually lower capacity in similar length | Similar capacity, slightly larger bore |
| Weight | Generally light, easy to carry all day | Comparable carbine weights | Often slightly heavier due to larger bore |
| Optics-ready | Many models drilled and tapped for scopes | Commonly drilled and tapped; some scout rails | Varies; some models accept rails or rings |
| Trigger type | Typical lever or conventional rifle triggers | Lever-action triggers with similar feel | Similar lever or rifle-style triggers |
| Notable pro | Ammunition compatibility with many .357 revolvers | Well-established deer cartridge with long history | More bore diameter and energy at close range |
| Notable con | Limited range compared with bottleneck rifle rounds | More recoil than revolver-cartridge rifles | Ammunition cost and recoil can be higher |
Best use cases for a 357 rifle
- Short to moderate range hunting where .357 Magnum is appropriate
- Home or property defense with suitable loads
- Ranch, truck, or utility rifle roles
- Range practice using affordable .38 Special ammunition
- Collectors seeking classic lever-action or compact rifles
357 rifle FAQs
Can I shoot .38 Special in a 357 rifle?
Many 357 rifle models chambered in .357 Magnum can also fire .38 Special, but always confirm markings and manufacturer guidance for your specific rifle.
What is the effective range of a typical 357 rifle?
Practical effective range depends on load, rifle, and target, but many shooters keep .357 Magnum rifle shots within moderate distances.
How does a 357 rifle compare to traditional deer rifles?
A 357 rifle offers lower recoil and shared revolver ammunition but generally shorter effective range than common bottleneck deer cartridges in full-size rifles.
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