Just a question, or three, regarding performance and pressures (SAAMI), firing .38+P rounds in a Rossi M971 .357 Magnum.
The pressures seem very much in the safe zone:
http://www.handloads.com/misc/saami.htm17,000 for .38
20,000 for .38+P
35,000 for .357 Magnum
.38 Special +P 158 gr (10.2 g) 1,000 ft/s (300 m/s)
351 ft·lbf (476 J) 20,000 PSI
.357 Magnum 158 grains (10.2 g) 1,349 ft/s (411 m/s)
639 ft·lbf (866 J) 35,000 PSI
Yes the .357 Magnum was/is/and will be on the "short list" for a proven SD round.
However, with bullet technology advancing rapidly, making better ballistics all around,
would:A .38+P seem practical as a SD round in a "nightstand" pistol, just to get less recoil, are there any other factors?
In a full size frame with a 4" barrel length, does it even matter?
Given energy, but harsher recoil, especially at a 3:51 a.m. scenario, what are some other options?
I have a variety of SD pistols, but prefer a revolver for simplistic reliability at home, long-term storage factors, (no mag spring wear, etc...), it just works. Middle of the night, things that go "bump", grabbing my .357, gives me no hesitation.
Just interested if someone here, has fired +P .38's in their .357 and had good results. I have fired standard .38's for practice in my .357, but interested in other opinions/experiences.
Thank you.
tw.