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Thread: 357 Snubbie Kick more than its bite?

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    Default 357 Snubbie Kick more than its bite?

    I was about to make a switch from 3 inch single stack semi auto 9mm to a 357 1 7/8 barrel revolver until I started to read ballistics on a 357 fired from a 2 inch barrel. The author claimed a 9mm +p round fired from a semi auto is comparable to a 357 fired from a snub nose revolver and to add to the insult the kick and muzzle flash from the 2 inch barrel is substantially greater making a snub nose revolver a less than ideal CCW.

    My question is it true a 357 round fired from a 2 inch barrel is comparable to a 9 mm +p fired from a semi auto with a 3 inch barrel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ View Post
    I was about to make a switch from 3 inch single stack semi auto 9mm to a 357 1 7/8 barrel revolver until I started to read ballistics on a 357 fired from a 2 inch barrel. The author claimed a 9mm +p round fired from a semi auto is comparable to a 357 fired from a snub nose revolver and to add to the insult the kick and muzzle flash from the 2 inch barrel is substantially greater making a snub nose revolver a less than ideal CCW.

    My question is it true a 357 round fired from a 2 inch barrel is comparable to a 9 mm +p fired from a semi auto with a 3 inch barrel.
    Russ
    The short answer, as least on paper, is YES.
    This is a painful topic - LOL!

    Although full power 125 gr 357 Magnums, out of a 4" barrel, run ~1450 fps.
    You're only going to get about ~1200 fps/400E from a 2 inch barrel.

    I can pretty much match that with my 3.5" Glock and +P/+P+ 124/127 9mm.
    (Winchester 127-gr JHP +P+ 1246 fps@466E)

    Don't have any exact figures on a 3" Kahr with Speer GDHP 124 +P.
    But Im thinking around ~1150/1100 ish?

    My MK40 3" will push Speer GDHP 155 1150@450E

    To add insult to injury;
    The action of driving the slide greatly reduces felt recoil between
    the revolver and auto-loader with like power ammo.

    The real advantage of the revolver is super low maintenance and super
    high reliability. Along with running ANY ammo as FTF/FTE are eliminated.
    I think revolvers can be lighter than autos too due to reduced moving parts.

    Update:
    Some guy with a chrono - LOL:
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    I tested two 5 round strings of factory Speer 124gr +P Gold Dot HP's with an outdoor temp of 84 degrees
    (I usually do 10rd strings but GDs are expensive):

    Kahr PM9
    Test one: AVG: 1127 fps
    Test two: AVG: 1125 fps

    ================================================== ===
    BTW Did some research on 357 Magnum loads from 2" guns.

    Speer GDHP 125 gr 357 Magnum
    4" 1450 fps
    2" 1200 fps (-250)

    Remington Golden Saber 125 gr 357 Magnum
    4" 1200 fps
    2" 1100 fps (-100)

    After Live fire of 7 SD 357 rounds, I felt the Sabers had a real advantage
    in recoil and control-ability over most of the others.

    But the winner is Winchester's PDX1 Defender Bonded HP ammo.
    Looking very much like a Bonded Ranger.
    It's a high tech bullet with low flash, fast burn, gun powder.
    And has recoil like the Sabers.
    I don't know what it runs out of a 2" barrel?
    But it's advertised at 1325 from a 4", so I'm thinking ~1150/1125 ish?
    Last edited by Barth; 02-04-2012 at 11:17 AM.

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    The other advantage is that when you fire the 357 magnum revolver, you get the added benefit of about a 4' long flame and shock wave Really handy in a real close situation.

    Oh yea, if you stick the gun in their belly, you can get off the next round easier. No slide to contend with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW surveyor View Post
    The other advantage is that when you fire the 357 magnum revolver, you get the added benefit of about a 4' long flame and shock wave Really handy in a real close situation.

    Oh yea, if you stick the gun in their belly, you can get off the next round easier. No slide to contend with.
    Blowing holes in your pockets is more fun too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barth View Post
    Blowing holes in your pockets is more fun too!
    As long as you shoot it through a coat pocket. Don't think I can get my leg up high enough to shoot through my pants pocket.

    Oh wait, just thought of something.......If you carry in your back pocket, you could just bend over like you were tying your shoes. Fake em out every time.:53:
    On the internet, the number of posts do not correlate to actual knowledge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW surveyor View Post
    As long as you shoot it through a coat pocket. Don't think I can get my leg up high enough to shoot through my pants pocket.

    Oh wait, just thought of something.......If you carry in your back pocket, you could just bend over like you were tying your shoes. Fake em out every time.:53:
    I think your supposed to drop your wallet, or point behind them,
    draw and blow their head off???

    But that's just me...

    Have you ever shot a gallon water jug with a magnum???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barth View Post
    Have you ever shot a gallon water jug with a magnum???
    Sadly, no. Too much private land here in Texas and my local range is paper targets only.

    But I have seen videos
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    Default If I could turn back time - LOL!

    The 2" magnums are really too heavy for pocket carry.
    And 4" is a little long for CC.
    I've often thought that a 3" 357 would be perfect.
    125 gr 357 Magnum = 4"~1450 fps, 2"~1200 fps, 3"~1330 fps
    I'm thinking you're getting a real boost with the extra inch in a snubbie!

    3" 640-1 is pretty rare I think???
    3" SP101 no problemo

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    Shooting 357 magnums through my 3" SP101 is not bad at all. Since I started reloading, I'll shoot 50 rounds through it every range session now and then.

    The only thing that is "wrong" with it is that
    1. It is not a pocket gun due to length and weight
    2. The factory grip jambs my middle finger against the trigger guard.

    Remedies are
    1. Carry on your belt
    2. Get an after market grip that gives your middle finger just that little bit of extra room.
    On the internet, the number of posts do not correlate to actual knowledge.
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    I pocket carry a ruger lcr 357 every day. It is a little big if your pants has small pockets. Mine has pretty deep pockets so it hasn't been a problem. The pistol weighs right at 17oz so it is definately pocketable. Problem is that it is a handfull with full power 357 loads. About 20 rounds is all I can take of it. I don't think it's too bad but the recoil will surprise you. I carry it with 38 +p until I find a 357 load I like. The lcr in 357 really is a pocket cannon though haha.





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