An earlier post by Oaktree45 was about how painful it was to shoot .357 Magnums out of this J frame revolver. The guns are pretty lightweight and apparently easily conceal-carry all day type guns. At what distance, realistically, are these guns accurate for an average shooter? It's an obvious self-defense gun, which I would consider 10 yards tops? I understand the .357 Mag will make the attacker stop pretty quick in his tracks. I believe a .38 Spl. +P would pretty much do the same at that close. You need to practice with your CCW once in a while. In a real attack, you're not going to feel the pain of shooting a .357 until maybe tomorrow. Is a .38 Spl really that much less likely to stop the attacker at self-defense distances? I know that some drugs make bad guys "bulletproof", but, I don't know the answer to how much is too much power, etc.?