roaddog28
Member
Hi,
Well, I finally was able to try Buffalo Bores LSWCHP 38+P 158gr round at the range yesterday. I used my Model 10-14 4 inch revolver and a Ruger Police Service Six 4 inch 357 magnum. Like the model 10 the Ruger has fixed sights. I used 12 rounds in each revolver. Sorry for not including the results on a paper target but my camera is broken. Distance was 25 feet. I shoot double action only.
The model 10 would print in the black and red on a bullet eye target nine out of twelve rounds. I was able to get four rounds in the red and five in the black area. Three were outside the red and black but that was me. The recoil was stiffer than any +P round I have ever used in a 38 special. I like the round but I am more accurate with the Winchester or Remington "FBI" rounds.
My Ruger Police Service Six did not do as well. I only managed two rounds in the red and four rounds in the black. The rest were a little low just outside the black. I was sighting the revolver the same way as the model 10 but I can only assume that since the revolver is a 357 a person has to sight the target at a different point than the model 10.
Conclusion, I have about twelve more rounds left to use as my self defense round. The model 10 is my HD revolver and I will use the Buffalo Bore until it is gone. But will probably go back to the Remington round because I feel follow-up shots will be quicker.
Any thoughts, experience or input on this round would be great.
Thanks,
Howard
Model 10-14 4 inch
Ruger Police Service Six 357 magnum
Well, I finally was able to try Buffalo Bores LSWCHP 38+P 158gr round at the range yesterday. I used my Model 10-14 4 inch revolver and a Ruger Police Service Six 4 inch 357 magnum. Like the model 10 the Ruger has fixed sights. I used 12 rounds in each revolver. Sorry for not including the results on a paper target but my camera is broken. Distance was 25 feet. I shoot double action only.
The model 10 would print in the black and red on a bullet eye target nine out of twelve rounds. I was able to get four rounds in the red and five in the black area. Three were outside the red and black but that was me. The recoil was stiffer than any +P round I have ever used in a 38 special. I like the round but I am more accurate with the Winchester or Remington "FBI" rounds.
My Ruger Police Service Six did not do as well. I only managed two rounds in the red and four rounds in the black. The rest were a little low just outside the black. I was sighting the revolver the same way as the model 10 but I can only assume that since the revolver is a 357 a person has to sight the target at a different point than the model 10.
Conclusion, I have about twelve more rounds left to use as my self defense round. The model 10 is my HD revolver and I will use the Buffalo Bore until it is gone. But will probably go back to the Remington round because I feel follow-up shots will be quicker.
Any thoughts, experience or input on this round would be great.
Thanks,
Howard
Model 10-14 4 inch

Ruger Police Service Six 357 magnum
