jonsidneyb
November 24, 2006, 11:39 PM
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The 3 inch 60 there is becoming my fovorite carry gun. It has customs Novakish sights I had made and the hip grip makes it easy to tuck and run.
I started shooing .357 more than 30 years ago and the recoil has never bothered me. I walked away from the model 19 Smith and explored about every auto brand out there but the revolvers have called me back with a gun I never expected to love. A 3inch J-frame 60.
I carry Corbon 125 grain loads in this 3inch J-Frame. I am thinking about trying DoubleTap as the carry load but I am wondering if this is a mistake.
1. Corbons are quite snappy in this gun but managable. I wonder if the Double Tap ammo will be way too much. I have heard people say the recoil is not much different than the remington load in felt recoil.
2. Has anyone chronographed Double Tap 125s in a three inch gun to see what they will do in a gun of this length.
3. Has anyone chronagraphed Double Tap 125s in any barrel length?
The 3 inch 60 there is becoming my fovorite carry gun. It has customs Novakish sights I had made and the hip grip makes it easy to tuck and run.
I started shooing .357 more than 30 years ago and the recoil has never bothered me. I walked away from the model 19 Smith and explored about every auto brand out there but the revolvers have called me back with a gun I never expected to love. A 3inch J-frame 60.
I carry Corbon 125 grain loads in this 3inch J-Frame. I am thinking about trying DoubleTap as the carry load but I am wondering if this is a mistake.
1. Corbons are quite snappy in this gun but managable. I wonder if the Double Tap ammo will be way too much. I have heard people say the recoil is not much different than the remington load in felt recoil.
2. Has anyone chronographed Double Tap 125s in a three inch gun to see what they will do in a gun of this length.
3. Has anyone chronagraphed Double Tap 125s in any barrel length?