Marveltone
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2010
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- Location
- Somewhere north of Roseau, MN
- Tractor
- Fordson Major Diesel, McCormick Deering W4, Ford 1510, John Deere L111
I'm a little late to this party, but I've been up to the farm and have no internet there yet. My wife and I both carry LCR's in .38 spec. and love them. I was concerned at first that a snubby would have too much recoil for the wife, but she says it's no problem, as the Hogue grips do an excellent job of soaking up the worst of the pain-inducing slap associated with most snub nose revolvers. I told her lots of people complain about the recoil on most snubbies. She smirked and said, "Wimps!" 
My favorite rounds are hand loaded 125 gr. Rim Rock soft lead SWCHP/gas check, 4.9 gr. Win. 231 powder (these are +P loads). I've clocked them at an average of 811 ft/sec at the muzzle. They get great expansion through gallon milk jugs full of water, completely obliterating the first jug and coming to a rest in the second. Accuracy is very consistent.
My preferred carry method is a Sideguard High Slide OWB. It sits high on the belt, which means practically nothing sticks below the belt. Very easy to cover with almost anything. It also means I don't have to buy my jeans one size larger to accommodate an IWB holster.
Hope I didn't ramble on too much.
Joe
My favorite rounds are hand loaded 125 gr. Rim Rock soft lead SWCHP/gas check, 4.9 gr. Win. 231 powder (these are +P loads). I've clocked them at an average of 811 ft/sec at the muzzle. They get great expansion through gallon milk jugs full of water, completely obliterating the first jug and coming to a rest in the second. Accuracy is very consistent.
My preferred carry method is a Sideguard High Slide OWB. It sits high on the belt, which means practically nothing sticks below the belt. Very easy to cover with almost anything. It also means I don't have to buy my jeans one size larger to accommodate an IWB holster.
Hope I didn't ramble on too much.
Joe