The heavier bullit will give you better penetration but the chance of expansion is lower. And no I wouldnt wanna be on the recieving end of it either. good Vid Hoss.
Thats some good advice to go with a heavier grain bullet. A lot of people talk about this gun being too hard to train with. I think it's most likely gonna be my voice for concealed carry.
I like the tiny .357 revolvers and don't find them unpleasant to shoot at all, although yes, they do recoil much harder than some other guns. I could shoot .38s out of it all day, and .357 is quite manageable. I own a hammerless S&W 640 PD, so there is no problem with it cutting the hand. And no I WOULD NOT want to be on the receiving end of that!
I saw this at the local gun shop today and I was considering taking it home but I figured I would do some research before dropping $695. Any problems with the firearm as of yet? Great video by the way.
Don't understand why you consider the light trigger when using the single action a draw back. Isn't the point of single action to relieve the tension on the pull? Are not all revolvers like this when being used in single action?