When I was younger and shooting a lot more than I do now I would buy wadcutters by the pound and shoot the daylights out of my 357 with light loads. I worked part time for the local sheriffs office and I carried a 66 2.5" with me all the time. I read one time about taking a 148 hollowbase wadcutter and turn then around putting the hollowbase in front. Put a load of bullseye in there. When you hit a milk jug that configuration would open flat to over an inch. So a couple of deputy's and myself carried those in our off duties. That was back when the west was still wild and we could get away with that sort of stuff. my duty gun was a 629. The good ol days.

Last edited by BluMtn; 12/11/19.

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