Just got a 360 pd air weight 357 mag. Recoil with 357 is brutal. Anyone using 357 mags in their 360 pd or do you stick with 38 +p?
I practice with stiff (+P?) 38's.
What ammo do you like to run in this gun?
I carry Remington 125 grain Golden Sabers, but I'd be just as happy to carry 135 Gold Dots. I'd call them "light magnums."
Do you use 38 special for practice and 357 for carry?
Yes.
How effective is it to practice with 38 and carry with 357? will practice with 38s be valid when using 357?
Absolutely effective. Practice, practice, practice with 50-100 rounds in a range session means 38 specials. There is no substitute for many rounds downrange. And there is a lot more to learning to shoot a DAO airweight snubby than just dealing with recoil. Rest assured .... if you learn to put an entire cylinder full of mild 38's in the kill zone at 7-10 yards.... you'll do just as well with the first few kickass self defense rounds. Prove it to yourself. Finish up a good 38spl practice session with 5 defense rounds and see if you aren't happy.
What Caliber bullet weight, manufacturer ect do you recommend in 38s and 357s Thanks folks.
I've never shot a 360 PD, but in my LCR I use Speer Gold Dot 357 mag, short barrel.
As 357 mag loads go it's pretty mild, but it's a good step up from the 38+p version of the same load.
I'll tell you what folks! I don't know what a "360 pd" is, but the combination of "air weight" and "357 mag" has to get your attention----it just has to!!
Now "air weight" makes for comfy carry---even in a pocket---at least until you load it. Then it's not so much "air weight" anymore, but it's most certainly better than the non-"air weight" alternatives. Chapter next: I suppose, in my blissful ignorance, that an "air weight" 357 costs more than an "air weight" .38 Special----seems like it should anyhow. Now given that, and given that you paid the extra, I have to ask why? Tell you what---we'll come back to that.
I'm reminded somehow of fishing tackle here. Most folks will tell you fishing tackle is made to catch fish----just like I reckon most folks would tell you "air weight" 357's are made to shoot. On the other hand, some of the other folks might tell you fishing tackle is made to sell to fishermen.
I hope I've given you something to think about. I hope you think.
Ralph Tremaine
Grips are everything. Get the Uncle Mike's or the Pachmyers and it will change your life.
I keep mine stocked with 135 gr. Short Barrel Gold Dots and avoid any .357 as their advantage is very slight.
I've never shot a 360 PD, but in my LCR I use Speer Gold Dot 357 mag, short barrel.
As 357 mag loads go it's pretty mild, but it's a good step up from the 38+p version of the same load.
I have found Crimson Trace LG 405's to really mitigate recoil with my 340PD. I keep mine stocked with 135 gr. Short Barrel Gold Dots and avoid any .357 as their advantage is very slight.
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I've been quite impressed with the Federal HST 38+P load. Consistent velocity and penetration , negates the need for Magnum ammo furthermore, it's controllable in snub framed revolvers, what's not to like?