respectfully disagreeIf you rarely shoot .357 in your gun then you should NOT carry .357 as SD loads...IMHO.
respectfully disagree
if handgun recoil interferes with either speed or accuracy, you just need to practice until it doesn't matter anymore
Having owned Security Six in the past I'm warming up to another Ruger. First step was putting Rossi 51 Stainless .22lr on hold. The Rossi handles much like the 101 so the progression to .357 is where evolution points to (or is it revolution?). Having looked at two models next to each other I would say fit and finish is about the same for both guns.I'd be careful shooting that thing period!!!
They don't stand up to much shooting regardless of ammo used...Send it to me I'll spend a few hundred and make it safe and shootable..
Thanks in advance
"primarily" is not synonymous with "exclusively"And how would you do that if you are primarily practicing with comparatively mild .38 loads?