The .41 Magnum cartridge was created in 1964 to fill the gap between .357 Magnum and .44 Magnum rounds. This round failed to achieve the same high popularity of its older magnum-class ‘neighbors’ but still has a strong, although small, following among American revolver shooters. It is still produced by several major ammunition manufacturing companies.
Designation | Manufacturer | Bullet weight, g | Muzzle velocity, m/s | Muzzle energy, J | Comments |
Silvertip JHP | Winchester | 11.34 | 380 | 825 | |
Express JHP | Remington | 13.6 | 396 | 1070 |