dhains1963
Single-Sixer
Will using Remington HTS 158 grain sjhp wear out my Ruger Lcr 357mag faster than 125 grain alternatives (hornady 125, speer 135 gold dot, or Barnes vortex 140 grain 357 loads)?
No doubt. Thank God for being 6'3" and 250 lbs. LolThey will probably wear YOU out faster than your Ruger....
J.
It says .357mag, 38 special and 38 special +p.What's the owners manual recommend, if anything?
Can you explain and give recommendations please?The only concern I would have is flame cutting the underside of the top strap. Longer( heavier) bullets help prevent that damage. If you shoot a lot you might want to use the heavier options.
That's what I heard somewhere as well."The only concern I would have is flame cutting the underside of the top strap. Longer( heavier) bullets help prevent that damage. If you shoot a lot you might want to use the heavier options."
--RC44Mag
My knowledge of Ruger Firearms is not the best. If memory serves me, wasn't that also a problem with the Ruger Blackhawk .357 Maximum? From what I heard, this caused Ruger drop that caliber and revolver design from the Blackhawk models....
$689 isn't a cheap gun. Not trying to seem combative, just saying. If it was a $350 taurus ultralight I'd be like yea well, but almost $700 dollars doesn't constitute an oh well.I wouldn't worry about it. No offense but it's a relatively cheap gun and they makes lots of them. If you manage to wear it
out I doubt the cost of a new gun vs. the price of all the ammo you burned up to do it would amount to much.
I'd shoot whatever ammo I liked.
Apologies, I didn't word that very well. My point was that .357 defense handgun ammo is what, about $1.00 to $1.25 a round right now. If you shoot a lot$689 isn't a cheap gun. Not trying to seem combative, just saying. If it was a $350 taurus ultralight I'd be like yea well, but almost $700 dollars doesn't constitute an oh well.