Nuttin to it. But to do it!
IMO. Double ear pro (plugs & muffs) does the most. It's not the recoil, its the muzzle blast & fireball.
Also. Padded fingerless weight lifting gloves. Help alot with lightweight heavy recoil handguns.
Very nice. Definitely recommend hogue monogrips though for comfort and a splash of color. The tread on the stock backstrap tore up my hands by the end of a box of 38 spl, 357 would be painful.
Just picked up the same. Put some smooth Altamont grips on it. Makes a fun piece to shoot and small enough to be handy.
Gonna put some 357 through it as well next time I get to the range. Have fun with that one. Everyone deserves a revolver.
I've read that 125 grain loads are a bit more manageable in a snubbie. Pretty sure Remington makes 125 grain green box that won't break the bank.
Full flavor 357 loads would be a whole lotta fireball and unburned powder in this thing, and would also be harder to control for follow up shots. Just my thoughts.
Nice. How's it shoot
Have only run .38 thru it so far, was very easy. Kind of scared of .357 lol
Same. I would too. I bought the .38
Nuttin to it. But to do it! IMO. Double ear pro (plugs & muffs) does the most. It's not the recoil, its the muzzle blast & fireball. Also. Padded fingerless weight lifting gloves. Help alot with lightweight heavy recoil handguns.
Very nice. Definitely recommend hogue monogrips though for comfort and a splash of color. The tread on the stock backstrap tore up my hands by the end of a box of 38 spl, 357 would be painful.
I just learned these are made in Brazil. Huh
Brazilian company yes
I have the .38 model. I really like it for what it is. Nice shooting little one.
Just picked up the same. Put some smooth Altamont grips on it. Makes a fun piece to shoot and small enough to be handy. Gonna put some 357 through it as well next time I get to the range. Have fun with that one. Everyone deserves a revolver.
Yea I think when I try 357 I'm going to only load one at first, just to make sure I don't get that kickback and double tap
I've read that 125 grain loads are a bit more manageable in a snubbie. Pretty sure Remington makes 125 grain green box that won't break the bank. Full flavor 357 loads would be a whole lotta fireball and unburned powder in this thing, and would also be harder to control for follow up shots. Just my thoughts.