bnc wrote:I can't speak on the .44, but, like karder, I'm pretty fond of my LCR.
TAM - how do you like the Hornady Critical Defense rounds? I just picked up a box of the .38 (non +p) 110 grain versions since I'm looking for a good defensive load. Too bad I can't set up an expansion test rig.
I've only shot a few, since they are spendy, and the ones I shot were .357, not .38 Special. But I was able to fire 5 quick rounds and hit a steel plate from about 10 yards with all 5 shots. In .357, it was pretty darn impressive. By the final round, my hand stung a little bit. It wasn't
bad, but it wasn't like shooting a softer load. I have some Winchester White box 110 grain .357 which isn't bad at all to shoot. I chose the Hornady ammo for carry because of its ballistic performance and its ability to still mushroom after passing through heavy clothing.
Stephen A. Camp published a review of the Critical Defense Ammo in .38 Special here:
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BTW, I just now called Hornady to see if they had data on Critical Defense ammo fired from a 2" snubnose specific to the 125 grain .357 load. This is what their tech guy told me: From a 2" barreled .357 snubnose, we measured 1200 fps and 550 ft/lb at the muzzle. On their website, they claim 1500/624 for an 8" barrel, so they are registering a loss of 50 fps/inch of barrel in a 2" snubnose.
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