junglefighter
US Veteran
How do you compare the 686+(3"),627PC+8(2 3/4") and the 69(which bbl.?)? I am on the fence between these 3 and would appreciate some advice on the above.Thank you.
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If you're asking whether it's worth it to use .357, that's a subjective argument.
It's pretty hard to argue the physics between the two, short barrel or not.
And let me ask the people who say there is no difference in handgun caliber, if you had to be shot in the butt with either a 22, 380 or a 357, 44 Magnum, which would you choose? I guarantee nobody is picking the magnums...
Hey all,
I saw an interesting back and forth somewhere a couple days ago where the subject was what 357mag Snubby to carry. Not long after it started the debate kinda switched to whether packing 357mag loads actually gives you an edge over the 38 special and 38 Special +P loads. Quite a few were saying that since the barrel is as short as it is the 357mag doesn't have enough barrel to achieve its ideal velocity and therefore you are better off using a good 38 Special load with less recoil for better and more accurate follow up shots.
I don't know if that's true or not. That's why I thought I'd ask you guys (and gals) cause I know you all have lots of experience in this area and will know for sure.
If you pick up a sweet 357mag Snubby like the M&P340 or the 640 pro, what would you put in it to carry, full house 357 mag or a proven 38 special +P load?
Lastly....if you were going to carry a 357mag Snub....which one would you choose and why?
Thanks for your time and help.
Have a good weekend.
Larry
I'm still waiting for the J-frame chambered for five 12-gauge slugs...![]()
Setting aside the already discussed question of the power difference between 38 and 357, the next question in my mind is whether 357 is too much for me to shoot in a J frame.
Yes, it is.
I wish it wasn't so. I'd love to carry magnum loads in all my guns. But the simple fact is I flinch like crazy when I shoot a full tilt magnum in any of my guns except my LCR327 and my 6.5" 629. Because I'm able to shoot the LCR without an issue, I would like to try the KLCR 357 one day, and it would be at the top of my list for a pocket carry 357. For a belt carried 357, there's no question I'd get a 627 PC snubbie. I really should sell off some of my other 357s and get one of those.
Personally, I opt for low power magnums or hot SPLs in all my magnum guns for both practice and carry. I plan to start handloading light magnum 180gr XTPs for the 3" 629 I carry most days, and may eventually do the same if I decide to start carrying a 357 again. For now I just carry my 629 loaded with hot Underwood 44 SPL and a 637 loaded with .38 +P in my pocket.
My 640 Pro J-frame with Hornady Critical Defense 125 grain 357 Magnums is quite "spirited" in my hands. Spirited, but very controllable.
The same rounds in my slightly heavier 2.5" Model 19 are a piece of cake.
As a bonus, the Hornady 125 grain Critical Defense rounds did well in the Lucky Gunner ballistics tests for 357 Magnum snubbies.
Remember, every shooter has a different level of recoil sensitivity and recoil management. I say this not to pass judgement, but as a matter of fact. Some will cringe at 357 Magnums in a J-frame while others love shooting 44 Magnums in a lightweight revolver. You will have to pick your level of comfort.
Edmo
S&W Model 640 Pro
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S&W Model 19-4
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Shooting a 357 snubby is a matter of practice and confidence derived from practice. Physics is physics not opinion. You can always choose to shoot 38 spl in a magnum snubby but not the other way around. I carry a S&W Model 60 and choose to load it with 158 gr 357 JHP Magnums. I'm confident it'll do the job. That's what I do, not saying others should do as I do, they should do what they think is best for them.
...don't fall for the most asinine internet advice I've seen, "I practice with .38s and carry .357s"