This guide focuses on effective training for .357 Magnum snubnose revolvers. The core principle is to use .38 Special for practice to avoid developing a flinch or negative association with the firearm due to recoil. Dry fire practice is emphasized for fundamental skills like drawing and trigger control. When carrying for self-defense, the firearm should be loaded with .357 Magnum, as adrenaline in a high-stress situation will mitigate perceived recoil and noise.
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