J Frame Snub Owners: What is your favorite carry load?

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Just a question of curiosity ...

As for myself, I carry a J Frame Snub as well. My current configuration is the 360 PD. Albeit, an ultra-lightweight Scandium/Ti J frame. Recently, I have switched over to the .38 Special instead of the high-powered .357 load. I have been carrying Federal's Classic C357B 125gr. JHP for nearly two decades. As a result of this particular load being out of production, I have decided to switch over to a different round. My current load is the Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel .38 Special +P 135gr. The recoil is still fairly mild compared to the full house 125gr JHP. I do keep a stash of .38 Special Ammunition in various brands and loadings as well. i.e. Wadcutters, GDs, HSTs etc, etc.
 
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Fantastic load! I have considered that particular load due its reputation as a street stopper. It appears to me that it's hard to come by these days (i.e. Federal & Winchester and Remington) ... unless you buy from a boutique cartridge maker such as Buff. Bore Amm. ... which tends to be more on the expensive side if one should decide to stock up.
 
Any 158 grain load (except full metal jacket) that shoots to point-of-aim or very close to it at any distance up to and including 25 yards, has recoil that I can quickly recover from, and is accurate. It may be a standard pressure load or a +P, may be a hollowpoint, cast, jacketed, etc. It's far more important to hit the target than obsess over Internet gunfighting loads.
 
Always. :)

Obsession never hurts anything, but the wallet. But, it's fun to obsess every now and then. I am guessing that it's true with firearms as well. Aesthetics are important to me, but I know better that function overrides beauty in the eye of the beholder. :)
 
I carry a 230gr lead wadcutter from Badman Bullets stroked by 2400. It gives around 1000fps out of a 6” revolver. I’m guessing around 850fps out of a 2” revolver. Not fun to shoot but it hits hard. I’ve seen too many HP’s fail to expand due to velocity, clothing etc., so I’ll go with hard hitting penetration
 
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When I decided I just had to have a J-frame snub, I eventually settled on trying to find a 940. I felt that the 9mm out of the short barrel would be a better performer than a .38 +P, and I felt that a .357 version would be just to punishing to me as the shooter. I like my 940-1 and like the use of full moon clips.
 

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Please note that my original post was about what you guys like and carry in your J frame Snubs as of July 13, 2023.

My post was not intended as a stopping power debate or about shot placement theory as I am sure most of us know already. Please stay on topic, and help prevent digression for the benefit of everyone. Thank you.

Sincerely, Data.
 
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Buffalo Bore standard pressure 158(?) grain cast hollow point SWC in a Model 638.

However, I'd be quite content with anything else that meets the standards I listed in post #4.
 
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Gold Dot 135 Grain for Short Barrel Revolvers in .38 Special.

I also have the same thing for the .357 for my 640.

Made for the snubby and has data to show it is effective.

And good luck on your thread drift. I asked once where to buy .38 Wadcutter on line and and over half the responses were over how that was not a good load and how to train a new shooter.:D:rolleyes:
 
Many years ago I was testing .38 ammo on the department range. I was quite amazed that Winchester Silvertips was grouping very tight out of my J frame. I've always believed that rapid proper placement was the key to survival. They have been my carry load every since.

Yes I imagine there are many better loads today, those designed for short barrels come to mind. But decades later Silvertips still group for me.
 
Many years ago I was testing .38 ammo on the department range. I was quite amazed that Winchester Silvertips was grouping very tight out of my J frame. I've always believed that rapid proper placement was the key to survival. They have been my carry load every since.

Yes I imagine there are many better loads today, those designed for short barrels come to mind. But decades later Silvertips still group for me.

I don't shoot much .357, factory or handloads, but still have about a box-and-a-half of 145 Silvertip. I've had it for years. Is it really that much better than a lot of other ammo? I don't recall ever shooting groups with it like I do with my handloads.
 
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