Best ammo for 2" .357?

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Best ammo for 2" .357?

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Just got myself a Taurus 605, and haven't had time to test out much different ammo. What I'm using after a quick bit of experimentation is .38+P Gold Dots in it, with two speed strips of 125gr Hornady Frontier .357s.

The Hornadys seem to have a good bit of punch, and the ballistics table backs that up, but the specs there are for an 8" barrel. Anybody done much experimenting with 2" .357s to get a better idea of what works best?
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Speer makes some ammo that is specifically designed for short bbl pistols.

That's what I keep in my Taurus.
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Lumberjack98 wrote:Speer makes some ammo that is specifically designed for short bbl pistols.
It is also what was recommended to me for my 642. It is very accurate ammunition.
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Post by ccoker »

Speer gold dot for short barrel

do yourself a favor and find a local police supply shop
I can buy a box of 50 for about 20 bucks vs 20 rounds for 20 bucks!
same stuff

if you look at the part #s they are the same
the stuff at the police store won't specify "short barrel" on it whereas the civillian stuff will

but, it's the same round

I have shot the 38 +P 135g from my 642, it's accurate and stout but controllable
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Post by HighVelocity »

If you want to use a 357mag load, try the Remington 125gr Golden Saber. It's hotter than any 38 +P load but not full power 357. The 125gr 357 Mag Gold Dot load is a max load.
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HighVelocity wrote: The 125gr 357 Mag Gold Dot load is a max load.
I carry them thar Speer GoldDots fer mah Taurus 2" .357 MaaAAAAaaagnum. One Speed Loader, one speed strip. cause I'm cool lahk that.
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I shoot the Speer Gold Dots. Comfortable gun to carry, but kicks the snot out of you.
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Post by Syntax360 »

I also carry the .38spl 135gr +P Gold Dot in my snub .357.
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DSARGE wrote:I shoot the Speer Gold Dots. Comfortable gun to carry, but kicks the snot out of you.
I heard that.
but just imagine the kick it gives the DB that gets tagged with that.
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