Hi Everyone, as mentioned in my introduction post, BOTL needs quite a bit of updating, patching and whatever else I might come across. Over the next few weekends BOTL may be unreachable on occasion as I do migrations or updates, etc. Just be patient - we'll be back! I'll generally try to keep these maintenances until later in the evenings.
I'm not sure how safe it would be to use a +P in the alloy one. Are Glasers legal in most states? I'm mostly concerned with DE, LA and PA.Glaser Safety Slug. Can't go wrong with either of the three for this caliber (Super Auto, Standard or Plus P) all 80 grain. Although my preference would be the +P.
Do you recommend any particular brand?Don't overlook the old FBI load...158 gr hollow point wadcutter. Not real sexy, but I'd have no problem betting my life on them. I believe this is what Massad Ayoob recommends for snubbies. I keep my SP101 (3 1/16") loaded with these.
Mine are Remington, that I bought from Midway. +P lead hollow point, # R38S12.Do you recommend any particular brand?
Speer Gold Dots are awesome rounds! They are what my Glock G22 likes to eat. The gunsmith at our local shop was at a demonstration put on by law enforcement and Speer Gold Dots penetrated curved windshield glass better than other rounds tested.Speer Gold Dots are all that I use![]()
Speer Gold Dots are all that I use![]()
They came and did gelatin test at the city PD here and it out performed all other loads anybody else brought up there. But keep in mind I don't they where shooting any snub nose .38s. I carry nothing but Speer Gold Dots myself but don't own a .38.Speer Gold Dots are awesome rounds! They are what my Glock G22 likes to eat. The gunsmith at our local shop was at a demonstration put on by law enforcement and Speer Gold Dots penetrated curved windshield glass better than other rounds tested.
Change to 40 Cal.What ammo do you guys recommend for use in a snub-nose .38 special aluminum alloy gun for self-defense? And how about for the same type of gun but steel construction? TIA.