short barrel
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Does anyone know what makes the Speer short barrel load different from other loads? Is it a special powder? Perhaps faster burning? If so, why would it be specifically for short barrels? If it's better in shorter barrels, why would it not be better in longer barrels? I keep thinking it's a marketing strategy for snubby advocates, but then that doesn't seem like something Speer would do.
Myself, I love .38 snubbies. My favorite gun. I even like the little Charter Arms. I own no few short 38's. My next purchase will be a Model 60 3", although the reviews are not so good. I wonder if the Speer load would be best for that if I don't use .357's in it.
Myself, I love .38 snubbies. My favorite gun. I even like the little Charter Arms. I own no few short 38's. My next purchase will be a Model 60 3", although the reviews are not so good. I wonder if the Speer load would be best for that if I don't use .357's in it.