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bigger isnt always better. .38 is a great in-house gun. .357 would be my next choice.
Hydra shock +p in my s&w 642. Don't feel like I need anything bigger.
I’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet.
Stick with the 38.Stopping power without over penetration.Miss your target in your house where's the bullet going to stop. Sheetrock walls don't do much in stopping high power rounds.You could use the 357 with 38 rounds as well.
Quote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?
Take a look at Glaser safety slug, designed to penetrate and not go thru the wall, worth reading, used by sky marshalls and close neighbors
Quote from: salish on December 20, 2022, 10:55:16 AMQuote from: CP on December 20, 2022, 10:51:10 AMI’m thinking that barrel length is a bigger consideration than caliber. A snub nose would be my last choice for home defense. 3” would be better but 6” would be even better yet. Thanks, but why would a 6" tube be better than 3"? Velocity?No, sight radius, longer is easier to control and actually hit your target.
control for round 2