Typical full power 357 magnum loads offer several tactical problems for use in self-defense and duty applications, especially when used in the shorter/lighter revolvers that are typical of concealed, defensive and duty carry. First, the muzzle flash can be blinding, especially from short barrels. Second, felt recoil can be a life-threatening drawback if fast follow-up shots are required. Third, the level of the report can be deafening and cause permanent hearing loss, especially if fired indoors.
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Hobert R
1 year agoThis is what I carry now in my Centennials. You definitely know it’s not .38 RNL but I don’t find it overwhelming hard recoiling. Every time I go to the range I shoot 20 rounds of .38’s and 5-10 rounds of the Buffalo Bore before I shoot my autos. It keeps me proficient without large cost. My 340PD seems regulated for 158 grain bullets.
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