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mikestripe

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Thinking about buying a model 60 with a 3 inch barrel, does anyone have any input on one, do they handle 357 mag. OK.
 
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You'll have to look at the box or side of the barrel to see if it is chambered for .357 :).

A small, light gun like a .357 J frame will be a double handful with full loads. The gun will handle it but the shooter will have lots of blast and recoil with it.
 
I have one (60-15) in .357. It makes a great outdoors/trail gun. It's also nice to teach new shooters with when loaded with some light .38s.

I put some thicker Pach Compacs on it. They help with the .357s, in my opinion, by giving a little more to hang on to. The stock rubber finger-groove grips aren't horrible, thouhg. Just a little to narrow for me when shooting the magnums.
 
I have never shot a 3" J-frame. I have a 60-9 2" and it's rough shooting .357. Has the original wood grips and it is bone jarring. 60-18 5" barrel is manageable with rubber grips. Ruger SP-101 3" is a much bigger, heavier gun than the J-frames. Still no picnic shooting .357 with Hogue rubber grip. IMO .357 needs a bigger frame and longer barrel to comfortably shoot a steady diet of .357.
 
I'll agree with everything that Sully8548 stated. I have a 2" 60-9 and a 3" SP-101. Neither is a joy to shoot with .357. Great revolvers.
 
Shot my 60-15 a couple weeks ago. Offhand it is a handful but not bad, and with the factory rubber grips. I had a 640-1 and changed out the Uncle Mike's grips for some Altamont boot grips, and the wider, harder boot grips were actually worse for me. That said, I usually carry +P factory defense loads, Hornady 110s or Buffalo Bore low flash. I leave the full 357s to the 686.
 
I had been shooting .357 Federal 158gr Hi-Shoks out of my 360sc (11oz ultralight) ... not a lot of .357's at a time, just my 5 carry rounds. When I first shot my new 60-15Pro, it was a joy by comparison! It really depends on what you're used to. But since then, I've bought a 686, and it IS very nice when shooting full-spec .357's.
 
I had a SW 340PD the 11oz ultralight 357. The recoil was brutal so I seldom had the desire to practice with it. Sold the 340 and purchased a model 60 in 357 for carry. A tad bit heavy for pocket carry but a good trade off.
 
My M60-10 is a joy to shoot .38Spcl.

It handles the .357 Magnums OK. The Hogue 'MonoGrips' make it tolerable.

This opinion coming from someone who doesn't like recoil.
 

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