BubbaBlades
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbaPUemCcXg
The above YouTube video shows me shooting .38 Special Remington HTP 158+P ammo out of a S&W BG38. This gun weighs 14.3 ounces.
This is the hottest .38 Special load that I have found. I do not own a lightweight .357 Magnum revolver but I have used them with both .357 loads and the .38 +P load. For me, there is not much recoil difference between a light .357 load and a hot .38 Special load.
As the video shows, it is possible to shoot a rapid fire small size group with this gun and ammo combination. The small factory grip is good for concealment but does not absorb much recoil.
This video is being provided to inform people that the horror stories about recoil from airweight revolvers may not be a problem for them.
The above YouTube video shows me shooting .38 Special Remington HTP 158+P ammo out of a S&W BG38. This gun weighs 14.3 ounces.
This is the hottest .38 Special load that I have found. I do not own a lightweight .357 Magnum revolver but I have used them with both .357 loads and the .38 +P load. For me, there is not much recoil difference between a light .357 load and a hot .38 Special load.
As the video shows, it is possible to shoot a rapid fire small size group with this gun and ammo combination. The small factory grip is good for concealment but does not absorb much recoil.
This video is being provided to inform people that the horror stories about recoil from airweight revolvers may not be a problem for them.
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