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I knew a "500" S&W was good for something...
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 15:20:46 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:
On 8/26/15 1:19 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 26 Aug 2015 12:44:26 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:
Why would you want to "plink" with it, unless you are into hurting your
wrist/arm and annoying everyone around you?
I think that was what I said ;-)
If you shot the cowboy rounds out of it, you would save yourself a lot
of punishment.
I don't think a .357 is a plinker either, unless you are shooting .38
wad cutters out of it. That was the round I loaded most often. A 148gr
wc in front of about 2.5 gr of Bullseye was a very pleasant load to
shoot, very accurate and easy on the brass.
If I was loading a full power .357 round, the brass takes a beating,
along with the shooter. I was loading some stuff that was a bit hotter
than anything you could buy. I had a 125gr round nose half jacket that
was going 1725 FPS. That is smoking for a .357. It was not pleasant to
shoot tho and I threw the brass away.
I don't reload, so I don't care if my .357 MAG brass takes a beating. I
do dump the "empties" into a plastic box and give them to a buddy, who
does reload. But, actually, he trades the empties I give him to someone
who gives him back brass in a size he uses.
I haven't found my .357 unpleasant to shoot with full power rounds. It's
certainly noisy, though. I wear plugs inside my electronic muffs. 
The last time I took it to the range, I went through nearly two full
50-round boxes of .357 rounds. The S&W is a terrific shooter.
Blast is a big part of it and I was shooting inside.
When my buddy tried out his new 29 Smith at my house, it took pictures
off the wall. (worse than a 12 ga)
It felt like someone hitting you in the face with a wet towel. I did
have to call bull**** on Dirty Harry shooting his .44 in that concrete
hallway with no hearing protection.
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