Nine loads tested:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...mag-cartridge/
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Nine loads tested:
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...mag-cartridge/
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And this is why I roll my eyes at people that insist that .357 Magnum from a snubbie is more better than .38 Special +P. .357 loads aren’t designed for snubbies and you’re going to have an easier and faster time placing your shots with .38 Spcl.
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Given modern ammunition performance, the .357 Magnum is really obsolete if you think about it.
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Given modern bullet construction, isn’t .38 Special +P just the revolver equivalent to 9mm in 2018?
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Generally yes. What if you prefer penetration to be on the higher side and also rate barrier penetration highly? Doesn't the .357 maintain superiority over the .38 in that case?
On the thread, about if the .40 is obsolete I was impressed (as always) by KhanRad's comments about his experience shooting up cars.
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Still not quite there. At least not from a snub.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...ial-cartridge/
The best bet is likely to be some type of modern JHP bullet in the 125-ish grain range running at 1,200-ish FPS in a .357 Mag. Something that basically duplicates 9mm 4in barrel performance but from a small package. That shouldn't be a hard problem to solve from the .357 but it probably can't be done with .38 at current SAAMI levels.
I’m guessing bullet construction probably needs to be tweaked a bit for .38 Special, especially in a snub, to bring it up to speed to what 9mm can do. I can’t imagine it would be THAT difficult. The demand would need to be there for it though.
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