I have no idea about expansion but the Blazer 200g. Gold Dot and the Speer 200g. Gold Dot are a pleasure to shoot and are both accurate for me!
Ed

Ed
Than you so much for the suggestion! I wonder if this stuff is good to go from a Bulldog.
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The 200gr Gold dot is a great choice... I still use Federal 200gr LSWCHP ...
Im thinking about Underwoods 200gr LWC ... I contacted them about use in the Charter ... They said it was good to go ..
I really wish S&W would come out with a fixed sight, lightweight, round butt N or L frame revolver, a bobbed hammer and no lock in 44 Special. While they are at it a blued version and one in stainless with QUALITY from the 70's.
They wouldn't be able to keep them in stock and could charge a premium price.
But the I still believe in Santa Claus, Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy.
You all have convinced me. 38 +P or a mild 357 is the way to go.
Seriously, my handloading experience tells me that pushing a 200 gr bullet fast enough to reliably open it, say 850 fps, would produce some pretty stout recoil in a lightweight gun like the Bulldog (21 oz). Besides the issue of getting a bullet that fast from a short barrel and stay within SAAMI pressure limits.
I can say that shooting a 200gr Underwood Gold Dot @ 1000fps out of my Taurus 445 (2" aluminum 44 SPL) was pretty dang stout, but felt just a bit hotter than shooting .38 +p from an Airweight. It's stout, but not horrible.
And if you could always carry the Underwood wadcutters; I'm sure they lessen recoil quite a bit.
That said, if you plan to carry a 21oz 357, it's hard to argue against it. The 2" Chiappa Rhino in my pocket right now says you're a smart man, and with full tilt 357 loaded it recoils much less than .38 +P in an Airweight or 44 SPL in my Taurus.
Underwood claims the same speed as Buffalo Bore, and above Buckeye63 says:
I'll add that the 165gr Critical Defense is good ammo for a Charter, but truly underpowered. I chrono'd some and it averaged 950fps, which puts it at 38 SPL energy levels.
I'll add that the 165gr Critical Defense is good ammo for a Charter, but truly underpowered. I chrono'd some and it averaged 950fps, which puts it at 38 SPL energy levels.
I wouldn't considered a 165 gr bullet at 950fps underpowered at all. That's 330 ft-lbs of energy at the muzzle. That's much more than a typical .38spl round, which is at best 850 fps with a 158gr bullet, yielding a little more than 250 fl-lbs of energy. And we're talking about a .429 bullet at the start versus a .358 bullet.
So no, there's no comparison between the two.
You might be right within the context of modern gutless 38 SPL ammo, but there was a time when 38 SPL was much hotter, and some companies still load to maximize the caliber.
The FBI load, which many would argue is the definitive 38 SPL self defense load, is generally described as a 158gr LSWCHP at 1000fps for 351 ft-lbs of energy. The new improved Buffalo Bore version hits 1162fps from a 4" barrel for 474 ft-lbs!
So the 38 SPL can far exceed the energy of the 44 SPL Critical Defense though it's true the bullet is 7/100s of an inch smaller. I carry a 44 SPL loaded with the Critical Defense everyday, so I think it's "enough", but that doesn't change the fact that it performs far below the potential of the 44 SPL cartridge.
As I recall, the old FBI load was rated at Double-Plus P ("+P+"), so you're doing an apples-and-oranges comparison. While Buffalo Bore doesn't say that they've pressure tested their round, I'm having a hard time believing that they could get that velocity out of a 158 gr. bullet at only +P pressures.
If there were enough market interest, I'm sure someone would market a +P 44SPL load, and then the comparisons would be more in alignment.
I think the load you would like would be the now-discontinued Speer 44 Mag Short Barrel, which has the Gold Dot bullet downloaded to a little over 1,000 FPS. I have to assume that they discontinued it due to lack of interest. That's unfortunate, because it's nice ammo. I bought a bunch recently when Bud's still had it in stock.
It would be great if someone would load a +P 44 Spl. that was designed to perform in a short barrel. That Speer Short Barrel 44 Mag could have probably been loaded in a Special case.