ive had an on offthing with 44 and 38, they can do things well but have limits that are easy to hit.
in the whole world of the small frame 44 special revolver, its considered safe to avoid anything over 200 grains in order to keep the smaller frames kicking strong. and with a short barrel the extra 40 grains doesnt always give much of an advantage to the user.
look at the charter 44 special, when they came out the standard load was a 240 grain bullet. those loads were fine, but come forward 30 years in time and those are "gonna shake it loose in no time at all'.
but im still trying to figure out what 44 special + P is.
in the whole world of the small frame 44 special revolver, its considered safe to avoid anything over 200 grains in order to keep the smaller frames kicking strong. and with a short barrel the extra 40 grains doesnt always give much of an advantage to the user.
look at the charter 44 special, when they came out the standard load was a 240 grain bullet. those loads were fine, but come forward 30 years in time and those are "gonna shake it loose in no time at all'.
but im still trying to figure out what 44 special + P is.