Sonny Crocket
US Veteran
Right now I carry the Speer 135gr.+P JHP. But when the reintroduced Federal 125gr LHP starts hitting shelves I'm going to try it out.
There's nothing exotic about Buffalo Bore's loads except maybe their name.Originally posted by ifilef:
BB should really be tried by me, but I haven't gotten around to it and I don't like the price. Moreover, it's more exotic and less in keeping with more commonly accepted SD rounds.
Originally posted by rburg:
We're growing a country full of pantywaists. Everyone is afraid of a little recoil. History shows it a little differently. For example, back in the early 1930s all you could get with any power was a semi-auto with 38 supers, or the .38/44 heavy duty ammo. It was said to be "fearsome" in his recoil. Then in 1935 S&W came out with the .357 Magnum.
Everyone was scared to death of the recoil, and it was often said only a "real man" could even hold on to the gun. By about 1955 enough shooters had used the 357 and no one lost his arm, so S&W introduced the 44 Maggie. Again, stories of gloom and doom. People of smaller stature were advised against even trying a single round.
As time advanced, we saw some other boomer introduced. Each cycle its been said you can't stand the recoil, be afraid, very afraid, etc.
Now they introduce the 357 in a package that's easy to carry and conceal. And again, even our seasoned shooters are crying and whining, running for cover. In 15 or so years, they'll probably laughing at us, too.
Me? I have a number of J frames. Even a 360Sc. What do I use? I've kind of settled upon my old favorite, 148 gr wadcutters.![]()