Smith and Wesson 586 .357 Magnum

Published on October 21, 2011
Duration: 2:22

This video from Demolition Ranch showcases the Smith & Wesson 586 revolver in .357 Magnum. Expert shooter Matt Carriker demonstrates rapid fire, recoil management, and precision shooting. The demonstration highlights how the revolver's weighted barrel makes the .357 Magnum feel more like a .38 Special, and includes detailed analysis of impact through slow-motion footage.

Quick Summary

The Smith & Wesson 586 .357 Magnum features a weighted barrel that significantly reduces felt recoil, making it feel more like a .38 Special. This allows for effective rapid fire and precision shooting, as demonstrated by shooting water jugs and targets.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Loading the S&W 586
  2. 00:24Rapid Fire Demonstration with Water Jugs
  3. 00:31Recoil and Barrel Weight Analysis (.357 Mag vs .38 Spl)
  4. 01:01Precision Range Testing: Accuracy and Handling
  5. 01:54Slow-Motion Impact and Terminal Ballistics

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the .357 Magnum feel in the Smith & Wesson 586?

The Smith & Wesson 586 features a weighted barrel that significantly helps manage recoil. This design makes the .357 Magnum feel much more manageable, often comparable to shooting a .38 Special, allowing for better control and accuracy.

What are the key shooting demonstrations in the S&W 586 video?

The video showcases rapid fire by shooting water jugs, precision testing on targets and bottles, and detailed slow-motion analysis of impacts. It also discusses how the firearm's construction influences recoil perception.

What technical aspects of the S&W 586 are highlighted?

The demonstration focuses on the .357 Magnum caliber, the impact of the weighted barrel on recoil management, and the firearm's capacity of 6 rounds. Its double-action/single-action mechanism and blued steel finish with checkered wood grips are also visible.

Can the S&W 586 be used for fast shooting?

Yes, the video demonstrates rapid fire capabilities with the Smith & Wesson 586 by shooting multiple water jugs quickly. This highlights the firearm's ability to be fired swiftly while maintaining a degree of control.

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