.327 Federal Magnum Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Soft Point

Caliber:

.327 Fed Mag

Grains:

100 grain

Rounds:

50

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.327 Fed Mag

Grains:

104 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Swift A-Frame

Caliber:

.327 Fed Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Nickel Plated Brass

Grains:

100 grain

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Brand:

Federal

Barrel Length:

20"

Bullet Type:

Bonded Hollow Point

Caliber:

.327 Fed Mag

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Nickel Plated Brass

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Brand:

Federal

Barrel Length:

4"

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Soft Point

Caliber:

.327 Fed Mag

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.4/5 based on 5 customer reviews across 6 variants from 31 retailers

Highly rated .327 ammo praised for rare availability at competitive pricing, manageable recoil, and reliable quality, with minimal concerns about noise level.

What customers like

Availability & Pricing60%
hard to find 327 ammo in my area but GAG has it ready to ship
Recoil & Handling40%
felt recoil is similar to the .38 special or 9mm
Quality & Reliability40%
American Eagle is on par with Federal's expected quality
Performance & Accuracy20%
accuracy out to 10 yds was awesome

Common concerns

Loud Report20%
While it's loud, and I wonder if this may add
Frequently Asked Questions
.327 Federal Magnum Ammo for Sale

Is 327 Federal Magnum more powerful than 9mm?

Yes. .327 Federal Magnum operates at 45,000 psi and typically delivers 400–500 ft-lbs of muzzle energy, exceeding standard 9mm's 350–400 ft-lbs. It also achieves higher velocity. Trade-offs include higher ammunition cost and limited availability compared to 9mm.

What is a .327 Federal Magnum comparable to?

.327 Federal Magnum sits between .38 Special and .357 Magnum in power. It fits more rounds than .38 Special in the same compact revolver frame while delivering significantly more energy. Federal created it by lengthening the .32 H&R Magnum case and increasing operating pressure.

Is the .327 Federal Magnum any good?

.327 Federal Magnum bridges .38 Special and .357 Magnum in power, fits more rounds in compact revolvers, and shoots accurately. Ruger and Smith & Wesson chamber it. Drawbacks include limited ammunition selection and higher cost than common calibers, typically $28–$54 per box.

What is the price range for .327 Magnum ammo?

.327 Federal Magnum ammo typically costs $27–$54 per box, averaging around $39. Per-round prices run $0.63–$3.26 depending on load, grain weight, and manufacturer. Six variants are currently available across 31 retailers.

What ammo can you shoot in a 327 Federal Magnum?

A .327 Federal Magnum revolver can chamber five cartridges: .327 Federal Magnum, .32 H&R Magnum, .32 S&W Long, .32 S&W Short, and .32 ACP. The .327 Federal Magnum is the most powerful, operating at 45,000 psi. The others offer milder, often cheaper options for practice.

What is the difference between 38 Special and 327 Federal Magnum?

.327 Federal Magnum operates at 45,000 psi versus .38 Special's 20,000 psi, delivering significantly more velocity and energy. .327 fits more rounds in compact revolver frames and shoots flatter. .38 Special offers wider ammunition availability and lower recoil. Both suit self-defense; .327 hits harder, .38 costs less.

Can you reload .327 Federal Magnum rounds?

Yes, .327 Federal Magnum rounds are reloadable and considered one of the easiest calibers to reload. Use quality brass, inspect cases carefully between loadings, and follow published load data to avoid pressure issues and ensure long case life.