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john wist
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Posted - October 23 2009 :  12:35:02 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My wife, myself ,my sister in law, my new born neice and dog go walking for exercise at night after work. I carry my 3 inch barrel sp-101 with me and it is loaded with remington 158 grain LSWCHP +P. I want a load with more punch to it as their are a lot of large dogs in neighborhood (and I just read the thread about an officer having to put down a pit bull). I have fired full power 125 grain federal loads out of it once and it HURT!!! I am looking for a happy medium. Any and all ideas are most welcome.
Thanks

BobK
Advanced Member

USA
1406 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  12:54:07 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Give DPX a try. Recoil from DPX isn't bad at all.

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Arvinator
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USA
1809 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  07:22:54 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
DPX has a good record, but the rounds you have is nothing to worry about, it hits pretty good also.

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jle3030
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USA
2536 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  08:13:47 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Try Remington 125 gr. .357 Golden Saber. Not DPX, but shoots well in my 640-1. Like you, I can't tolerate fullbore .357's in anything smaller than a K-frame.

Jeff

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Stephen A. Camp
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644 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  10:48:01 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello. Another vote for the Corbon 125-gr. DPX in your SP101. I find their recoil not objectionable and they are very consistent performers in my own informal tests.

Best.
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Lockjaw
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USA
99 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  11:19:30 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Man I don't want to be a smart alec, but why buy a 357 if you aren't going to ever shoot a full power load?

They don't bother me at all out of my little taurus snub. I keep it stoked with those Federal 125 grains, except when I take it fishing, then it gets a couple shot shell loads.
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john wist
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29 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  11:49:05 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lockjaw, I keep the 38's in it for my wife to use as a bedside gun, and she is deadly accurate with it and shoots it all the time. I on the other hand do keep my GP-100 loaded with the Federals but the GP is just too big for me to conceal as I am not a large framed person it tends to stick out under my cover garment. For me the Federals are just a little too much in the litter SP so I am looking for a round that has more konck down power to it than a 38. I had a problem with a neighbor's pit bull one time and if it were not for a full can of pepper spray, several kicks to the head and some fast climbing into my truck I do not doubt that the thing would have ripped my throught out. I do not want to have to shoot a attacking dog I love dogs. the hardest part of my career was working aninal crulity cases but if I have to defend the life of me neice or wife I will. What is the general opinion on bufflo bore's ammo? Has anyone tested it if so what kind of results did you get for the 158 lead SWC or SWCHP?
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Biggfoot44
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1713 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  12:20:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 158 +P swchp is a decent load. If you would care for a lighter bullet CorBon's 110 +P jhp is comparable to most .357 110 jhps.
And yes many users do not care for the pain/ loss of control with full .357s in very small and light guns. They think of them primarily as extra strong and durable .38s with capability of occasional midrange .357s .
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ber950
Junior Member

USA
189 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  12:21:49 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 135 gr Speer Gold Dot Short Barrel load is about 100fps faster that the .38 load and is my favorite load in a 3" five shot .357.

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mspears
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USA
535 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  1:20:37 PM  Show Profile  Send mspears an AOL message  Reply with Quote
John, what kind of grips do you have on that SP101? I have the 2.25" SP101 and put on a pair of Pachmayer Compaq's. It made a big difference to me as far as felt recoil goes. While .357 125's do not "hurt", the recoil is such that fast follow up shots are just not there, at least not for me. I load mine now with Winchester or Remington .357 110 grain as they are much more controllable. As said above, the CorBon .38 110 JHP's think they are .357's also. If a 110 grain is too light for your liking, 125 grain .357 DPX or Golden Saber would be another good choice.

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john wist
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29 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  1:25:21 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
they are the factory grips.
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Barnacle Bill
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USA
324 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  2:28:27 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I second the 125gr Golden Saber. I tried this in my M66 and it was much more pleasant to shoot than old-school full power loads that I'd always used before. That's not a snubby - 4" & wearing pachmayr decelerator grips. However, I think this reduced power load is still significantly better than just shooting .38 Spec +P. It's all in the numbers...

Golden Saber & Gold Dot 125gr .38spl+P 945 fps
Gold Dot 124gr 9mm 1150 fps
Win Ranger 124gr 9mm+P 1170 fps
Golden Saber 125gr 9mm+P 1180 fps
Gold Dot 124gr 9mm+P 1220 fps
Golden Saber 125gr 357mag 1220 fps
Win Ranger 127gr 9mm +P+ 1240 fps
DPX 124gr 357mag 1300 fps
Most 125gr .357 SIG 1350 fps
Traditional 125gr .357mag 1450

That's all out of 4" test barrels, per manufacturer's specs.

The Golden Saber .357mag falls in the upper range of 9mm+P territory. The DPX .357mag falls in between 9mm +P+ and 357 SIG territory, so I'd expect more recoil. I haven't fired it, but I have fired Federal's 130 gr. Premium Personal Defense .357mag load that be box listed at 1300 fps. That was noticably less pleasant than the Golden Saber. Of course, without the action of an auto to absorb recoil, I'd expect similar bullet weight & velocity from a revolver should produce more felt recoil. However, the Golden Saber was fine for me and that's what I keep for the M66 now.
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Lockjaw
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USA
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Posted - October 23 2009 :  3:07:52 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is the metal of the frame covered or exposed? If exposed, covering it with a rubber grip makes a big difference.

I see on the wife issue, I put Corbon +p 38 125 grains in my first wife's 38. They shoot low in my little 357 though.

A 110 grain 357 is pretty mild too. I think the Federal 125 JHP 357 is a hot load. It would shoot 6 feet of flame out of my 6 in Smith when I was in college.

Here we have another pit story.

Man I got nothing for a viscous dog. Pity you can't shoot the owner first, but I don't care whose dog it is, if it comes at me or my kids, I got some nice doggy biscuits I am going to feed it, moving out at well over the speed of sound too.

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johns961
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USA
24 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  6:23:50 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lots of good advice here. I would like to add some too.
I have a 686 for home protection I keep stocked with Buffalo Bore
tactical lites. They use a 158 gold dot at 1,100 fps.

John!
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Evan
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27509 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  7:52:25 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
the Speer 135gr GD load breaks a 1,000 fps out of my Smith 640. Rem GS 125gr is like a 3/4 Mag load.

my wife's 640 has .38 DPX in it and she likes the modest recoil in an all steel snub.

recoil is an extremely subjective subject-John Ford shoots loads that would require me to get hooked up to a morphine drip prior to picking them up.


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john wist
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29 Posts

Posted - October 23 2009 :  8:35:53 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What about Bufflo Bore's 158 grain load. On the box they show it as a medium velocity load. a SJHP at 1100 feet per second? My first thought is it would over penetrate.
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pcsd200
Junior Member

USA
168 Posts

Posted - October 25 2009 :  09:22:40 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Evan,
The GD 135s are getting out at 1000fps?
Is this the short barrel stuff out of a 2 inch?
If so I think I have found my new load for my 642

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whiskeymike
Junior Member

USA
185 Posts

Posted - October 25 2009 :  1:27:51 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by pcsd200

Evan,
The GD 135s are getting out at 1000fps?
Is this the short barrel stuff out of a 2 inch?
If so I think I have found my new load for my 642


That's the SB load in .357; the .38+P is about 100-150fps slower.

whiskeymike
Kennesaw, GA.
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Edited by - whiskeymike on October 25 2009 1:28:26 PM
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Adj1
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USA
387 Posts

Posted - October 25 2009 :  11:22:28 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I like the Speer Gold Dot .38 Spl +P load. for me, any load with a good bullet at 900-1000 fps will suffice. Gonna have to try some of the short barrel loads, if/when they become available locally. I do have a box of Remington Mid-magnum 125 gr. put away, tho.

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pcsd200
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USA
168 Posts

Posted - October 25 2009 :  11:26:15 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
AAHH!
When I read 640 I thought .38.
I forgot about the .357 offering.

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john wist
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Posted - October 31 2009 :  1:22:28 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have been looking for the Remington GS and Speer Gold Dot SB but I can not find them in the Phoenix area. Any ideas where I can buy some?
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Ace
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USA
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Posted - October 31 2009 :  1:28:01 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Try Natchez Shooting Sports, they had some a while back. I hate to pay shipping, but when ya gotta have it and it's the only place you can find it..... Ace

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colt357
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128 Posts

Posted - November 01 2009 :  12:00:55 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Seems like finding the GD SB 135gr +p .38 special is hit-and-miss at best around here (Southeast Michigan). the .357 mag version is next to impossible. I still have 3 or 4 boxes of each tucked away. I think both are great rounds for the lightweight snubbies.

The last couple of boxes of the .357 mag 135gr SB GD that I was able to find were at Williams gunsite off of I-69 between Flint and Lapeer. That was a few months ago.

Dennis

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Matthew Courtney
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USA
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Posted - November 01 2009 :  01:55:24 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Evan

the Speer 135gr GD load breaks a 1,000 fps out of my Smith 640. Rem GS 125gr is like a 3/4 Mag load.

my wife's 640 has .38 DPX in it and she likes the modest recoil in an all steel snub.

recoil is an extremely subjective subject-John Ford shoots loads that would require me to get hooked up to a morphine drip prior to picking them up.





Who are you kidding....John Ford shoots loads that would make Chuch Norris hook up to a morphine drip...

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106rr
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Posted - November 12 2009 :  03:47:09 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
For what it's worth, one reason dogs are hard to stop is that they have 40% higher PO2 than humans. That means they have much more oxygen already disolved in their blood. This oxygen will keep tham going after the lungs are gone. This also allows them to run down cats, bear, pigs and people.
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Malcolm
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USA
1267 Posts

Posted - November 12 2009 :  11:06:10 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lockjaw, I do not know your age, however I'm smack in the middle 50s' and have been carrying at least one handgun at work and off duty since I went into the military at age 18. I tend to NOT like recoil in my Taurus .357 snub after about five rounds, because it just plain hurts. Sooner or later, you will unfortunately no longer be the legend you want to be(it happens to all of us), .357 magnum recoil hurts after awhile for me, but, anything I shoot in .40S&W hurts my right wrist after the first round! I am guessing I've fired more than a hundred thousand handgun rounds, could be more or less, but as Evan said, recoil is very subjective, sooner or later it cathces up to every one of us at some point. I prefer steel framed revolvers even snubs for that very reason, I want to hit what I shoot at every time. Happy shooting.

I find that Remington GS seem to work well for me, as do the Corbon DPX rounds, very controllable for moi.

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