Am I using 38 specials?

Published on December 2, 2025
Duration: 0:32

This video demonstrates the distinct differences between .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition when fired from a large-frame revolver. JaredAF, an experienced marksman, visually and audibly showcases the increased recoil and muzzle blast of the .357 Magnum compared to the significantly milder .38 Special. The content highlights practical ballistic differences for firearm enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

The key differences between .357 Magnum and .38 Special are power, recoil, and sound. .357 Magnum is more potent with greater recoil and noise, while .38 Special offers a milder shooting experience, making it suitable for practice or recoil-sensitive shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing Caliber Accusations
  2. 00:15Firing .357 Magnum Demonstration
  3. 00:19Firing .38 Special Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition?

The primary differences lie in power, recoil, and sound. .357 Magnum is a significantly more powerful cartridge, producing greater recoil, a louder report, and a larger muzzle flash compared to the milder .38 Special.

Can you shoot .38 Special in a .357 Magnum revolver?

Yes, most .357 Magnum revolvers are designed to safely chamber and fire .38 Special ammunition. This allows for practice with less recoil and noise, though the reverse is not true.

Why would a shooter choose .38 Special over .357 Magnum?

Shooters often choose .38 Special for practice due to its lower recoil, reduced noise, and lower cost. It's also preferred by individuals sensitive to recoil or for situations where less powerful ammunition is sufficient.

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