Wadcutters For Snubbies

Skepticism is what keeps a lot of folks alive.

But just throwing out something random as all get-out such as "penetration tests" without giving what KIND of tests they were justly deserves this: :rolleyes:

I stated search parameters.

Don’t blame others for your skepticism because you’re either incapable or too lazy to do your own research.

Evidently you find it easier to give people a hard time.
 
Jim Cirillo of the Stake Out Unit of the NYPD was a great believer in the full charge wadcutter as being more effective than anything else and they put a lot of armed criminals in the dirt. last I checked, NY was cold in the winter. I will take the man with real life experience over gel tests and internet speculations any day.


Define "well charged", please.

That's like saying "I have a fast car/truck."
 
I think as we age we need to adjust especially for your EDC.

Use your favorite .38 Special load but eventually if it becomes hard to manage its time for a Match Wadcutter.


I would offer a counterpoint.

Rather than change my ammo, which I will know works well due to practice & testing on my own, I would instead change my gun.

Instead of an airweight J-frame, I would probably go to an all-steel J-frame. Perhaps even to a 3" K-frame? Actually, I HAVE done that these days. I rotate my carry among my S&W 19C, Colt King Cobra & Python. All .357mag loadings, all 3" barrels.

That all-steel build allows me to not worry about new ammo, point-of-impact changing, etc. There may be a time when I HAVE to shoot through a car windshield, a metal door of some sort or other hard barrier. A .357mag gives me that option, allowing me to decide if I have to take that shot or not. I don't believe a HBWC load is going to do that, certainly not a 850f/p/s loading.

A carry load-out is a very personal choice, I get that. What feels good for Billy-Bob may not feel right for Joe-Bob & so on & so forth. That's why there's a million different guns being made these days & probably more offerings in ammo. We all get to choose what we think works best. Well, except for those living in communist states.

My .o2
 
A winter coat isn't going to stop any bullets. I wonder where this got started. I would be glad to see it go away.

Any pellet gun will sail straight through a winter parka.


No one claims "it will stop a bullet." At least *I* don't claim that.

But there are several types of coats that will have some effect on bullet penetration, IMO. I wear a heavy leather jacket when I ride my motorcycle. I mean this thing is THICK & also has body panels in parts of it. I've also read of jackets having some amount of kevlar in them, I have no clue how much.

I also have some decent Carthartt jackets that I KNOW a pellet won't penetrate. So yes, I'll take that bet. ;)
 
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Define "well charged", please.

That's like saying "I have a fast car/truck."

The “full charge” wadcutter load is from way back in the day. It was basically a wadcutter loaded to the same pressure as standard .38 Special ammo, while the load we know today is a reduced “mid-range” version. I believe they ran ~750 fps from a 4” revolver.
 
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Be skeptical all you want.

Like I said, do some research.

Have you researched your current self defense ammo?

Or did you take someone at their word?

Sort of. I'm convinced (having shot them) that Underwood .357 158 gr. JHPs through a 4" Smith are about as much as I can stand. I'm pretty sure they'll still be trucking along after passing though a windshield or car-door-window-sandwich. Must I buy a chronograph, or shoot up a derelict car?

There is no flavor of .38 through a ~2" barrel that is the equal of my wild-eyed urban-combat fantasy scenarios. The 2" .38 +p is more on the .380 side of things, so better to buy an '80s double-stack Beretta.
 
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Im actually new to carrying a J frame, Just bought an older M38.
and you look at all the research and ballistics, yes wadcutters make perfect sense out of a snub nose. Now yes certain loads may give you 700-800FPS
but a majority of ammo brands out of a snubnose are giving 400-500fps.
Just research the ammo you want to buy. But also as probably mentioned
these pistols are made for up close, although I know some can reach some distance, In a carry situation I would not recommend it.
 
Years back a good friend of mine was with the local mid sized town PD. He was SWAT and firearms instructor among his other duty's.

We were shooting a PPC course at the club and his normal "space gun" had a problem. I and a couple others offered him our guns as we had already shot. He said thanks but no thanks.

He went and fired the course with his model 60. Made a believer of quite a few people. The course of fire was 60 rounds and out to 50 yards!

OBTW he also was for years a high ranked holder on the governors 20 shooting list and and shot registered matches as a high master!
Interesting, especially when one considers that the PPC course of fire requires multiples of 6 shots and your buddy was shooting a 5 shot revolver. That wouldn't win anything in any matches that I shot back in the day.
 
Well sir,



Jim Cirillo of the Stake Out Unit of the NYPD was a great believer in the full charge wadcutter as being more effective than anything else and they put a lot of armed criminals in the dirt. last I checked, NY was cold in the winter. I will take the man with real life experience over gel tests and internet speculations any day.
Many of the criminals were taken at close range with a 12 ga. slug to the head. I don't recall that the stakeout squad used reloads in their handguns for duty. Maybe you could enlighten me with a quote from one of his books.
 
The Underwood Xtreme Defender and Penetrator rounds seem to test very well out of shorter barrels and smaller calibers. Might be the best hybrid wadcutter/duty blend? I have them in my .32 Beretta, but I’ve never tried them in my larger guns.
 
Im actually new to carrying a J frame, Just bought an older M38.
and you look at all the research and ballistics, yes wadcutters make perfect sense out of a snub nose. Now yes certain loads may give you 700-800FPS
but a majority of ammo brands out of a snubnose are giving 400-500fps.
Just research the ammo you want to buy. But also as probably mentioned
these pistols are made for up close, although I know some can reach some distance, In a carry situation I would not recommend it.

What is included in the majority of ammo brands that provide velocities in the 400-500 fps range in snub nose revolvers?

As for "up close", snub nose guns work great, but they are capable of surprising accuracy even at 25 yards if you're a proficient handgunner. Most of us aren't.
 
What is included in the majority of ammo brands that provide velocities in the 400-500 fps range in snub nose revolvers?

As for "up close", snub nose guns work great, but they are capable of surprising accuracy even at 25 yards if you're a proficient handgunner. Most of us aren't.
The drawbacks are the short sight radius, tiny sights and small grip. The latter can be overcome by replacing them, but the former 2 cannot. The gun itself is surprisingly accurate out to even greater distances than 25 yards.
 
The drawbacks are the short sight radius, tiny sights and small grip. The latter can be overcome by replacing them, but the former 2 cannot. The gun itself is surprisingly accurate out to even greater distances than 25 yards.

The drawbacks are only drawbacks if you're at the range and shooting for real accuracy. When the fecal matter hits the whirling blades you really need to know how to point shoot. Maybe that's just me.....YMMV
 
The drawbacks are only drawbacks if you're at the range and shooting for real accuracy. When the fecal matter hits the whirling blades you really need to know how to point shoot. Maybe that's just me.....YMMV

Few will practice with snub nose guns enough to become proficient with them. It's much easier for these folks to criticize the revolver instead.
 
The drawbacks are only drawbacks if you're at the range and shooting for real accuracy. When the fecal matter hits the whirling blades you really need to know how to point shoot. Maybe that's just me.....YMMV
I found that I needed to know how to use the sights and control the trigger. Point shooting is a good skill to have, as well. It seems like most handgun shooters, these days can't hit anything much beyond spitting range. Having said that, you may have much more experience than I in armed encounters.
 
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