Man, I need to remember to do this!!!!
***GRJ***
***GRJ***
Man, I need to remember to do this!!!!
***GRJ***
I really like the idea, they'd make a nice balance of power/ recoil in smaller revolvers in .357, esp the LCR.I don't think I would have bought them had I read up on them more (at least not in .357 Magnum). I would say they are high quality ammunition but for the money I would rather have something else in a magnum load and will most definitely remember that the next time I'm buying .357 loads.
My 649-5 is a little heavier than your LCR so it's not really that bad for recoil. In fact I shot a few Hornady Critical Defense 125gr out of it and they shot really nice.I really like the idea, they'd make a nice balance of power/ recoil in smaller revolvers in .357, esp the LCR.
So far, I've tried 158gr sjsp, and the Hornady Citical Zombie stuff in 125gr, both of those have some recoil in the LCR....but not as bad as you'd expect in a 17oz gun.
Well you are probably right but they are all I really had to shoot that I can replace fairly easy. I didn't have any standard pressure .38s and the only other .357s I have are SD bullets and some 180gr hard cast Vital Shoks.Perhaps a somewhat lighter load would help control the flinch, before it becomes hard set?![]()
Well you are probably right but they are all I really had to shoot that I can replace fairly easy. I didn't have any standard pressure .38s and the only other .357s I have are SD bullets and some 180gr hard cast Vital Shoks.
My LGS usually has Federal American Eagle in .357 and .38. The .38s are usually 130 or 158gr lead round nose. I buy them on occasion but they are usually only a couple dollars cheaper than the magnums.Lately I have been finding standard pressure 38's, mostly in 158 round nose lead, at both LGS and big box stores. They will do for punching paper, and they are pretty cheap.![]()
This is getting good. I shot a 2 3/4" group yesterday. Pics later today.