Hello:
I have a 340PD which is a 11 oz. scandium/titanium 2" snubbie. A few weeks ago I fired Gold Dot 125gr +p through it and the recoil was pretty stout. The other day I replaced the Hogue grips and put on a nice pair of Spegel wood grips. I went to the range with a few boxes of Corbon 110gr DPX standard pressure .38 special ammo and a few boxes of 38 special Gold Dot 135gr +p. I expected the recoil in the 135gr +p's to be worse than the 125gr +p's I shot a few weeks ago. Well, the 110gr standard pressure load had a noticable more amount of recoil than the 135gr +p's. Actually the 135gr +p's had less recoil than the 125gr +p's that I shot a few weeks ago.
This just doesn't seem to add up to me. How can the 135 gr +p have less recoil than a standard pressure 110gr .38 round? Could the grips make that much of a difference? Is it possible/likely that they gave me a box of 135gr +p that were marked wrong? I did get this box directly from Speer. Thanks for any input.
I have a 340PD which is a 11 oz. scandium/titanium 2" snubbie. A few weeks ago I fired Gold Dot 125gr +p through it and the recoil was pretty stout. The other day I replaced the Hogue grips and put on a nice pair of Spegel wood grips. I went to the range with a few boxes of Corbon 110gr DPX standard pressure .38 special ammo and a few boxes of 38 special Gold Dot 135gr +p. I expected the recoil in the 135gr +p's to be worse than the 125gr +p's I shot a few weeks ago. Well, the 110gr standard pressure load had a noticable more amount of recoil than the 135gr +p's. Actually the 135gr +p's had less recoil than the 125gr +p's that I shot a few weeks ago.
This just doesn't seem to add up to me. How can the 135 gr +p have less recoil than a standard pressure 110gr .38 round? Could the grips make that much of a difference? Is it possible/likely that they gave me a box of 135gr +p that were marked wrong? I did get this box directly from Speer. Thanks for any input.