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re: Recent discussion of DAO hammerless ccw
Posted on 2/7/13 at 9:03 am to rattlebucket
Posted on 2/7/13 at 9:03 am to rattlebucket
IMO over penetration is only a problem with the .357 if you make it a problem by filling it with the wrong stuff.
Keep in mind you can use .38+p in it, which is not a bad choice at all.
Full power .357s are going to buck and roar a lot, but full power .357 loads are not that common anymore.
Using any of the short barrel loads on the market will give you great results. While you're not getting all you can get out of the mag, you never will be with that short barrel anyway.
Use high quality 125gr jacketed or semi-jacketed hollow points and you won't have an issue. The .357 doesn't really become an over penetrating monster until you get into the 140+gr loads out of 4" or longer barrels.
Keep in mind you can use .38+p in it, which is not a bad choice at all.
Full power .357s are going to buck and roar a lot, but full power .357 loads are not that common anymore.
Using any of the short barrel loads on the market will give you great results. While you're not getting all you can get out of the mag, you never will be with that short barrel anyway.
Use high quality 125gr jacketed or semi-jacketed hollow points and you won't have an issue. The .357 doesn't really become an over penetrating monster until you get into the 140+gr loads out of 4" or longer barrels.
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