Best 38 Special Ammo for Snubbies:

I wouldn't feel at a disadvantage with either HST, Gold Dot, Critical Defense, FBI loads, or my own home brewed 158gr XTP +P's. I figure they'll do their part if I do mine. In snub's I usually have HST or Gold Dot Short Barrel; in the 64 it's usually my 158gr +P's.
 
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There are so many variables to be considered in this discussion to overcome that trying to have one solution for all is overwhelming. I have seen enough unexplainable craziness as a Reserve Deputy when it comes to shootings that I have come to the conclusion that the "best" is whatever I have in my handgun when I needed it. A 12 ga pump was was always next to me when I rode.. FBI agent Mirellis(sic) who ended the Miami shootout was asked what advice he would give his LEO brothers. His reply was "carry just as much ammo as you possibly can".
 
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I rely on standard velocity 38 Spl in my S&W Airweight 1 7/8 " snubs nowadays …good load is 4.0 grs W231 under a 158 gr cast SWC. In four inch, I'll use Remington's 38 Spl +P 158 gr LHP…anything less than four inches will not get you the velocity needed for expansion with the 158 gr LHP…in this case penetration reigns supreme.
 
Recently bought a 642 Pro and bought Federal 130gr Hydra +P to go with it. They had some Hornady something at the shop and something else I didn't recognize (I've been away from the industry for 9 years). It may not be the best choice I made, but I don't think I could find a person willing to be hit with it.
 
"Best" is personal. What's best for some isn't for others.
For my family access first floor hidden gun, I use Hornady Critical Defense 38 Special 110gr (NOT the +P) because the gun is there for my wife and daughter as well as me.

The 38 I carry a lot currently has Lehigh XD bullets loaded by Black Hills. I also like the 135 gr. GD, but all I have of those are my hand loads, and I generally prefer to carry a factory-produced rd.

Since nothing expands well 100% of the time from a snubby, I see the wisdom in carrying 148 gr. WC, especially ones with higher velocity, but I have never carried them. A few years from now, if I develop hand arthritis, they might be my EDC. 148 gr. WC penetrate well and have far less recoil than any common commercial defensive ammo.
 
If I get down to depending on a .38 (which I do like!) it will be because I either ran out of ammo or lost my .45!

But almost invarably it will have Buffalo Bore Ourdoorsman - a 158 at ~1000 fps from my 1 7/8" 36 -

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I am currently rethinking my carry load-out - perhaps one "expander" and the rest "solids" (perhaps 2 in high-cap guns but I seldom carry those).

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I would prefer Fed HST, but it's been discontinued. Instead Federal has pushed out Federal Punch, 120gr +P, listed at 1000fps. This new round does open as wide as your typical HST, but it does penetrate a little deeper and opens up still impressively. I use it in my 342 M&P and Model 19 Classic!
 
Since Speer Gold Dot 135gr +P (not the Short Barrel loading) was specifically designed to meet FBI tests out of a 1 7/8" S&W barrel, that's good enough for me.
 
Since Speer Gold Dot 135gr +P (not the Short Barrel loading) was specifically designed to meet FBI tests out of a 1 7/8" S&W barrel, that's good enough for me.
This is from the original Tech Data Package that was available online for a while ...
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