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I have been shooting revolvers for the last couple of years, ever since my son gave me a snub-nose stainless Colt Python as a gift. It has a 2 1/4 or 2 1/2 inch barrel. I have shot a variety of .38 Special, .38 Special +P, and .357 Magnum ammo out of it. The best load as far as group tightness is Minute Man .357 Magnum Cream of Whoopass ammo.
It uses Hornaday XTP 158gr JHP Projectiles and Starline Brass. From my Python at 40 feet you can get 3 rounds in the same hole off of a rest. In that gun it is a wrist wrecker for sure, but it is accurate and is much cleaner than other rounds that I have used, especially the .38 special loads from Winchester, which leaves a lot of unburnt powder.
In my six inch Taurus 66 it will do 1/4 inch groups at 25 yards off a rest, single action. It is still punishing though.
I buy it in the “Soup Can”. It is about 80 bucks with shipping for a can of 75 rounds. Very high qaulity ammo, made in the PNW.
It uses Hornaday XTP 158gr JHP Projectiles and Starline Brass. From my Python at 40 feet you can get 3 rounds in the same hole off of a rest. In that gun it is a wrist wrecker for sure, but it is accurate and is much cleaner than other rounds that I have used, especially the .38 special loads from Winchester, which leaves a lot of unburnt powder.
In my six inch Taurus 66 it will do 1/4 inch groups at 25 yards off a rest, single action. It is still punishing though.
I buy it in the “Soup Can”. It is about 80 bucks with shipping for a can of 75 rounds. Very high qaulity ammo, made in the PNW.
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