Smaug
Member
Dave,
Any of these loads would be used in a 357 revolver so even a stout +p should be OK. I was mainly curious if people felt there was any reason to favor a light 357 load or a 38+p load.
I know I prefer loading full length 44 magnum shells rather than using 44 special shells in my Redhawk. I always wound up with burnt powder residue in the front of my chambers with 44 special brass. I suppose the same issue would come into play with 357 vs 38 special brass.
+1 to this. ALWAYS use .357 brass, and tailor the load to your liking.