digiroc
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I feel like Goldielocks, I've bought three J frames this past year, trying to find one I like as a constant companion and protector.
First I bought the 360PD AirLite figuring weight was the most important consideration. After firing it I was shocked and hurt when I capped off a cylinder of .357 Magnums. I never tried that again. In fact I have not shot it much since as even with .38's there is simply vicious recoil, more than my Model 69 with .44 Magnums.
So then I bought the 340 Pro Series in all stainless to have something I could enjoy shooting. The factory Trigicon sights are probably the best you can have on a J frame and the sights are excellent target sights as well.
Then just yesterday I spotted the Model 60 Lady Smith when stopping in at one of my favored gun shops to buy some more Critical Duty for the Black Pearl which has been my go to gun since I got it about a month ago.
I asked to look at it (fondle more accurately stated) and discovered a simply great action, very light and smooth, far better than any of my other revolvers.
After some haggling with the owner I got it for $675 with a Galco horsehide pocket holster and a box of Gold Dots and brought it home to the Wife. It's intended to be her personal firearm and seeing "Lady Smith" emblazoned on it as well as the beautiful Rosewood grips on it, she liked it.
She is a complete gun novice and I figured a revolver was the best (and only) choice for purse carry. It fit her hand well and the light DA pull was no problem for her.
Now my search is on for a very low recoil round to feed the Lady Smith (and my 360 AirLite as well). Wadcutters were recommended but I'm a bit reluctant to use an all lead bullet, not wanting to deal with cleaning and de-leading, not to mention environmental issues. (My home range is firing right into the hillside that feeds and fills our well).
Also a consideration is case length, will shooting .38's with the shorter case length make inserting the longer .357 cases difficult if not rigorously cleaned after every shooting session?
I'm not a reloader, but seems to me that the optimum solution is a very low power round in a .357 case. Do these exist, or will I have to have some custom reloads made up?
Finding a low recoil solution is the only way I'll be able to get the Wife to put in enough range time to be comfortable with her new gun.
digiroc
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