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| Registered User | Hi, I am new to shooting I just started going to the range and I am using my father's revolvers that he purchased around 1990. The first one I have a question about is a S&W .38 special, model 60. I was wondering if anyone knows if it is okay to use .38+P and +P+ rated ammo with this gun? It only says S&W .38 Special on the barrel and I am not sure if the gun has to be rated +P also. I also have a S&W .357 Mag model 65. I couldn't find this model on the S&W website but the .357's listed say they can also fire .38+P. Does this mean that my .357 Mag can fire .38+P rounds and what about .38+P+ rounds? I appreciate any help as I am a newb and all these calibers can be confusing. So far shooting at the range has been great and I am just trying to find some good ammo. Thanks |
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| Member | Model 60 38cal and 357 mag My two cents worth. I have a Model 60, J frame, 2 1/8 inch barrel. It is a 357mg. the owners manual tells me I can shoot 357 mag and 38 special and 38+p. When in doubt, refer to the owners manual (available on line). |
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| Lost in the Ozone Again ![]() | Call S&W with the specifics for an answer for your gun -- the early models in .38 were not +P rated (if it's a .357 all .38 rounds are OK). If not, I'd not shoot +P in them, but a few to check the zero and for defensive use would probably not break the gun. I have a 340 PD (.357), 642, and new model 40 -- all the new .38s are +P rated although there are those who would argue that +P has dubious value from a snubby. Here's a link to Buffalo Bore ammo -- they have a non +P high performance .38 round that might fit the bill for defensive use. Their +P .38 158 gr. LSWGC gives me good performance and accuracy in my guns. Product Line Listing |
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