OldProf49 October 14, 2020 At 22:00. ... Also the coonan 357 full size with a change of the recoil spring will supposedly cycle .38. I sold my LCR 9mm after repeatedly experiencing a jammed cylinder with Hornady, Sig, and Win 9mm ammo. Recently bought an LCR 9 and am thinking on selling/trading it. Reply. I have only ever had one 357/40 P320 setup. The .327 Federal Mag is a little known round that rivals both the .357 Magnum and 9mm with less felt recoil than both, making it great for self-defense. With pistols, felt recoil seems to be a product of two factors in the cartridge -- the weight of the bullet, and the operating pressure. I know that gun weight has a lot to do with it. Never having fired a 9mm, or blowback gun I have no idea how it handles. THIS IS THE LINK TO PAUL'S NEW PATREON ACCOUNT.https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5769301 The ultra-lightweight 50 to 80 grain 9mm loads are very soft shooting. Drop the bullet weight in the 9mm though and recoil also goes down. It hit the scene in 1994 as an answer in search of a question. Follow-up shots are very fast. History of .357 Sig vs. 9mm. You should experience less perceived recoil with almost any 9mm automatic compared with almost any .357. That said, you could compare extremes, a super-compact, lightweight 9mm with skinny grips firing +P loads and a massive .357 revolver with wide comfy grips firing standard .357 loads; the perceived recoil might be similar. Handgun rounds in the .38 caliber family have always been the most popular, but since some (.38 Special, .380) are a bit weak the most popular are .357 Magnum vs 9mm.Each of these rounds has a long history and pedigree of efficacy in the realm of self-defense, so that both are good carry rounds is not in dispute. That being said, 9mm vs .357 Sig is worth exploring, if for no other reason than to crush some ballistic myths. I am using a Ruger GP100 5" barrel, and the 357 recoil doesn't bother me, but I would like something that gets me back on target faster. So, comparing standard ammunition in each caliber, the 5.7x28mm does have noticeably softer recoil than 9mm 115, 124 and 147-grain loads. LCR 9 vs 357 recoil? Is the 9mm similar to a .357 mag recoil. .357 Magnum Vs 9mm: Melee Of The Medium Bores. In comparison to 9mm, .357 Sig is a baby. Thus, looking at my two built 9mm P320 and the recoil springs I have here is the only thing I see that might denote one from the other. .357 is a red hot round that I hate — HATE — firing from a snubby, but with a large frame revolver, .357 recoil is a minor concern. Even so, I give the edge to the 5.7x28mm. And frankly, if I actually wanted to blow someone’s heart right through their back and into the middle of next week, the .357 is one of the rounds I’d choose. Another consideration for .38SP vs 9mm in a light revolver is bullet pull. So less recoil is better. All of my recoil spring assemblies have round ends except one which has … To start we need to look at the history of each cartridge..357 Sig History. I prefer to load and shoot without the clips and it just doesn't have "it." My Smallest 357 is the K6S which is kind of fantastic and recoil to a junkie like me just feels good, unlike maxed out 45 loads from my redhawk which really get my blood pumping.
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