I am interested in getting a small frame revolver to be used for personal carry and to teach my fiance how to shoot. I would like to get a .357 Mag so I have both the option of shooting this round and the .38 special. My concern is that I have been told that .38 specials don't perform as well ballistically when shot from a .357 and that the accuracy suffers because of the "gap" or extra space that is present in the cylinder when you use .38's in a .357. I've also heard that this can put undue stress on the forcing cone as well as making it much dirtier and harder to clean than if you were to just use .357 loads. Maybe someone can clear this up for me.
The guns that have caught my eye are:
1) Ruger SP101 w/ 3 1/16" barrel (which I've actually shot and liked it mucho) Pros: strong frame, Good customer service, good accuracy, easy maintenance (disassembly) Cons: trigger isn't as good as the S&W.
2) The S&W M65 LS (the fact that it's a woman's gun doesn't bother me as much as their political dealings) Pros: Good trigger, holds 6 rounds. Cons: S&W politics, Heard that their quality has gone downhill, not as rugged as the Ruger
3) The S&w Model 60. Pros and cons: same as above.
I want this revolver to have a 3" barrel because this seems to allow for somewhat better accuracy and ballistic performance, yet it still lends itself to carry. However, to get back to the ammo question, if the above is true about the .38's performance degrading from a .357, would I be better of just getting a .38? I'd really like to have the .357 w/ the option to shoot .38 specials
The guns that have caught my eye are:
1) Ruger SP101 w/ 3 1/16" barrel (which I've actually shot and liked it mucho) Pros: strong frame, Good customer service, good accuracy, easy maintenance (disassembly) Cons: trigger isn't as good as the S&W.
2) The S&W M65 LS (the fact that it's a woman's gun doesn't bother me as much as their political dealings) Pros: Good trigger, holds 6 rounds. Cons: S&W politics, Heard that their quality has gone downhill, not as rugged as the Ruger
3) The S&w Model 60. Pros and cons: same as above.
I want this revolver to have a 3" barrel because this seems to allow for somewhat better accuracy and ballistic performance, yet it still lends itself to carry. However, to get back to the ammo question, if the above is true about the .38's performance degrading from a .357, would I be better of just getting a .38? I'd really like to have the .357 w/ the option to shoot .38 specials