rfssylvan
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Picked up an S&W 638 J-frame for carry purposes and I really like it. Light, shoots well, and is small. I was at the range practicing last week and was told (by an instructor) that the ammo I was using would damage the weapon. I was shooting Hornady 90 grain extp "lite", 38 special. The gun is rated for "plus P" and the rounds were not that. He said the 90 grain in 38 special is too fast for most J-frames. I liked the speed of rounds because they penatrate clothing well. He said I should use 130 or 158 grain rounds. I have never heard that before regarding airweight J-frames. Any ideas?
Moderator: I considered the "ammo" forum but chose this because the question is model specific. OK?
Moderator: I considered the "ammo" forum but chose this because the question is model specific. OK?