Well a lot depends on what 357 Revolver are you carrying. The ammunition suitable for a 4" (or longer) barrel K/L frame is not the best choice for a 1⅞ - 2½" J Frame. Touching off a 357 Magnum round inside your home or other building can permanently damage your hearing! For my Airweight® J Frames I carry THIS. In my steel J Frame guns I load This +P ammunition. It is also what is in my 4" 686 home defense handgun. Lastly when I am in the woods I carry THIS HEAVY LOAD.OK, I'm a new guy to this forum but have 5 S&W 357 Mag revolvers. Your opinion is welcome in determining which of the two is the best cary load for 357 carry gun. If neither please inform. Thanks for your help. Bob
No, a .357 won't "go through three people," if you are using good self-defense ammo, and likely not even with hunting ammo, but overpenetration could be an issue with some hunting loads. As for the Critical Defense, the feedback I'm getting from sources I trust is that its expansion is okay, but not great, and adequate penetration may be lacking. In fairness, though, it likely has not been out there long enough for much in the way of "street results" to accumulate. The Speer 135gr. Gold Dot loads, both .38 and .357, have been, as has the Remington 125gr. Golden Saber in .357. All are mild-recoiling loads. If it's an L or N frame gun, I'd keep it stoked with full-power 125gr. JHPs or SJHPs, both of which are good stoppers, and neither of which is prone to overpenetration. A "50mm hole" is pretty irrelevant if it doesn't get to the goodies in which you need to poke a hole.
Well a lot depends on what 357 Revolver are you carrying. The ammunition suitable for a 4" (or longer) barrel K/L frame is not the best choice for a 1⅞ - 2½" J Frame. Touching off a 357 Magnum round inside your home or other building can permanently damage your hearing! For my Airweight® J Frames I carry THIS. In my steel J Frame guns I load This +P ammunition. It is also what is in my 4" 686 home defense handgun.
Well a lot depends on what 357 Revolver are you carrying. The ammunition suitable for a 4" (or longer) barrel K/L frame is not the best choice for a 1⅞ - 2½" J Frame. Touching off a 357 Magnum round inside your home or other building can permanently damage your hearing! For my Airweight® J Frames I carry THIS. In my steel J Frame guns I load This +P ammunition. It is also what is in my 4" 686 home defense handgun.