Difference in Recoil Between .38 Special and .357 Magnum

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  • @antoninusl That's EXACTLY what I did. How is it not obvious? It's the title of the video, I SAY that I'm alternating between .38 special and .357 mag. First shot is .357 mag, second shot is .38, third shot is .357 mag and so on...

  • If you had loaded the gun with three rounds of .357 and three rounds of .38 Sp, we could have actually seen the difference..

    Just sayin'...

  • @thebeans380 I can't remember

  • nice vid. what was the grn on the 38spl

  • @FuriousPixel Congrats on the new revolver, in retrospect, I would have gotten the 6 incher too. The .357 Magnum does have a little punch to it, but it's completely manageable. Shooting .38 special is like shooting .22.

  • Hey nice gun I just bought the gp100 also with the 6" barrel. The store did not have any 38s for sale so I bought some federal 158grain can I expect a lot of recoil?

    (I still have to wait for the transfer so I dotn actually have it yet)

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