.357 Magnum vs 38 Special noise and recoil comparison

Published on October 19, 2025
Duration: 0:41

This video provides a direct comparison of the noise and recoil generated by .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition fired from a lever-action rifle. It demonstrates the significant reduction in sound when using a suppressor with .38 Special rounds. The content highlights how different bullet weights and types within each caliber affect the shooting experience.

Quick Summary

When comparing .357 Magnum and .38 Special in a lever-action rifle, .357 Magnum produces significantly more recoil and noise. Using a suppressor with .38 Special ammunition drastically reduces the sound, offering a quieter shooting experience.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Loading .38 Special 125gr
  2. 00:06Shooting .38 Special 125gr
  3. 00:09Loading .38 Special 110gr FTX
  4. 00:14Shooting .38 Special 110gr FTX
  5. 00:18Loading .357 Magnum 158gr
  6. 00:22Shooting .357 Magnum 158gr
  7. 00:27Loading .357 Magnum 125gr JHP
  8. 00:31Shooting .357 Magnum 125gr JHP
  9. 00:35Shooting Suppressed .38 Special 125gr

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary difference between .357 Magnum and .38 Special when fired from a rifle?

The primary difference observed is a significant increase in both recoil and noise when firing .357 Magnum ammunition compared to .38 Special. This is due to the higher pressure and velocity of the Magnum rounds.

How does a suppressor affect the sound of .38 Special ammunition?

Using a suppressor with .38 Special ammunition dramatically reduces the audible noise. The video demonstrates a substantial decrease in sound, making it a more pleasant shooting experience and potentially safer for hearing.

Does bullet weight affect recoil and noise for .38 Special?

While the video shows both 110gr FTX and 125gr standard loads for .38 Special, the difference in recoil and noise between them appears minimal in this comparison. The primary factor for increased recoil and noise is the caliber itself (.357 Magnum vs .38 Special).

What types of .357 Magnum ammunition were compared?

The video compared .357 Magnum 158gr standard ammunition and .357 Magnum 125gr JHP (Jacketed Hollow Point) ammunition. Both demonstrated higher recoil and noise levels than .38 Special.

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