Biggfoot44
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- Aug 2, 2009
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Before the thread goes wild discussing Zoro's second line of inquiry, I'll touch upon Amigo's observations above.
Kudos for your approach in selecting your revolver ammo . It is important for you to test drive your serious purpose ammo for what works best for you in your gun, in your hand(s) . Going with the important factor that shot placement is critical , a load that you can shoot accurately , and control for for follow up shots is what you want. A good .38 +P , is a popular choice for defensive/ duty use in .357 revolvers . Also , you could try some of the various medium velocity .357 loads.
Kudos for your approach in selecting your revolver ammo . It is important for you to test drive your serious purpose ammo for what works best for you in your gun, in your hand(s) . Going with the important factor that shot placement is critical , a load that you can shoot accurately , and control for for follow up shots is what you want. A good .38 +P , is a popular choice for defensive/ duty use in .357 revolvers . Also , you could try some of the various medium velocity .357 loads.