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Originally Posted by mbok
The things many people complain about when firing a .357 load in a snubbie -- noise, muzzle flash -- are precisely the things I want to disorient an attacker in a self defense situation.
I have never considered any snubbie a range gun. It's a concealable, light close-in defense weapon first of all. I want the biggest boom I can get, and the biggest hole.
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Well then you need to carry an Old Model Vaquero Sheriff's Model in .44 or .45. I agree with what you're saying though. Let them be blind and scared during the neutralization process.
As far as the .357 loads in a snubby, you never have to wait for the plate to start moving.