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Originally Posted by straightshooter1
If mentioned, I overlooked it, but consider recoil sensitivity.
I have a baaaaad right hand and it hurts like the devil to shoot any of my snubbies with anything close to a self defense riound. Hornady Critical Defense makes a 90 grain load that I can manage, but it smarts.
Docs are gonna fix my hand, and planned surgery in October, but I hurt my foot and am in a wheel chair now so it has to be postponed (Plan to move to crutches in a few wekks and can't manage them with a cast on my right hand).
A snubbie with the standard full wadcutter doesn't hurt, make me flinch, make me cry or even whine.
I have other guns I can shoot, 380 and 9mm without a loooot of pain, but the snubbie with the WCs is still more pleasant and lets me spend quality time at the range.
Bob
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SORRY TO READ ABOUT YOUR HEALTH PROBLEMS, BROTHER. HOPEFULLY, YOU WILL HAVE A SPEEDY AND COMPLETE RECOVERY.....
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