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Flying Dragon Productions ( Michael Bane ) => Michael Bane on the Radio => Topic started by: seeker_two on November 05, 2011, 04:02:55 PM
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Michael:
I enjoyed this episode...esp. the info on repeated shots on target to stop an aggressor. I do have one question on your insight on the .357Mag snub revolver.....a person I know who carries a SP101 told me that he carries a .357Mag round in the chamber that he first fires followed by four .38SPL+P rounds. His reasoning is that the first Magnum round is a close-range, "get-offa-me" shot and that one .357Mag = 2 .38SPL+P. He uses the remaining .38SPL+P rounds for quicker follow-up shot.
1. Is his reasoning sound?
2. Any reason NOT to do this (either mechanically or tactically)?
Many thanks. Keep up the good work! 8)
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Ask your friend if he thinks he is giving up a lot of effectiveness if he faces two assailants...or more.
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What about his reloads if any ?
Does he have his speed loaders or strips set up the same way ?
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What about his reloads if any ?
Does he have his speed loaders or strips set up the same way ?
I believe so...he uses speed strips, so he'd have at least one .357Mag & 4-5 .38SPL (if he uses 6-rnd. clips)....