The .327 Federal Magnum was introduced in 2008 as a powerful personal-protection cartridge for revolvers, as we’ve previously covered on Shooting IllustratedΒ in this article here by Richard Mann. It is close to the venerable .357 Magnum in performance, but has about 30 percent less recoil. TheΒ RugerΒ SP101 was the first revolver chambered for this round, and it had an advantage over the same gun chambered in .357 Magnum. It held six rounds of .327 Federal Magnum but only five rounds of .357 Magnum.The ballistics of theΒ .327 Federal MagnumΒ are quite impressive. It launches a 100-grain bullet at 1,500 fps from a 4-inch barrel for 500 foot-pounds of muzzle energy. For comparison, the .357 Magnum pushes a 125-grain bullet to 1,450 fps to produce 583 foot-pounds of muzzle energy from the same barrel length. Clearly, theΒ .327 Federal MagnumΒ is no wimp round. With less recoil and one more round than the .357 Magnum, theΒ .327 Federal MagnumΒ offers faster follow-up shots and one more bang instead of a click.
Popularity of theΒ .327 Federal MagnumΒ Β has fluctuated since its introduction, as evidenced by the number of manufacturers who have produced guns in this caliber. Ruger,Β Smith & Wesson,Β Taurus,Β Freedom Arms, U.S. Firearms andΒ Charter ArmsΒ have all offered wheelguns in this caliber. Presently, only Ruger and Freedom Arms currently catalog handguns in theΒ .327 Federal MagnumΒ .Β Bond ArmsΒ offers barrels in .327 Federal for some of their derringers, andΒ Henry Repeating ArmsΒ offers three of its lever-action rifles chambered in the cartridge.
Presently, Ruger catalogs an amazing 13 different wheelguns in theΒ .327 Federal Magnum. Thatβs a lot of guns!Β That begs the question: What can you feed them? Who makes .327 Federal Magnum ammo? After some digging, I was able to find 10 companies and 19 loads. Hereβs the rundown.





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