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Snubbies: .38 Specials vs. .357 Magnums
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Last edited by Rick Modena; 11-29-2011, 05:53 PM.Originally posted by SilverbackLook all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostI was looking for snubbie for the wife and I came across this little gem at Cabelas and not bad priced either.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shoot...3Bcat105527880
too cheap?www.hppmotorsports.com
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Originally posted by Bassics View PostThey are pretty light, huh? I guess it is the same princiiple as the S&W alloy frames, they put the strength in the chamber and barrel and leave the rest to the gods of fate...
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Originally posted by 5.0_CJ View PostJust be aware that's the one that's known for blowing up
Originally posted by bobs94formula View PostJose if you do decide to get the .357 let me know if you want to get rid of the .38. My wife wants a wheel gun instead of a semi auto for a ccw.
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Originally posted by Jose View PostReally? Any links? Gonna do a Google search right now.
Sorry bro but I'd never sell it. I bought it for my dad when he could no longer rack the slide on the Kimber I gave to him for his birthday. I got the Kimber and he got the Taurus. When he past away earlier in the year I got it back. Lot of sentimental value."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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For the most part, a .357 snubbie will be a tad larger than it's .38 counterpart.
That is due to the gun having to be stronger, but if money is no object, you can get the high end guns like the S&W 340 PD.
I've shot one, and shooting .357 Magnum out of a tiny 11.4 ounce gun is NOT fun. It's like Adam's .454 Casul's little brother. Oh, and I'd like to take this opporotunity to remind Adam "fuck you". That .454 is a beautiful gun, but it is not something I'd shoot but once a year.
The .357 out of a snubbie will have a larger muzzle flash and not be as fast as it would out of a 6" barrel because the powder does not have time to burn before the round leaves the barrel. The round will be considerably faster than a .38, but not as fast as it is in CJ's 8" Python.
Energy is also adversely effected by barrel length. The shorter the barrel, the less energy can be obtained by combustion. Check out this graph:
Check out this as well:
Either the .357 Mag or the .38+P can be effective on bear, depending on your shot placement, and the determination of the bear.
But, I would reccommend nothing smaller than a .44 Magnum against bear.
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Originally posted by mikec View PostWhy? Expands too quickly resulting in less penetration?
i'm not agreeing or disagreeing. i dont know shit about shooting bears but most forum folks seem to agree with that notion.www.hppmotorsports.com
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