How to Master a .357mag Snubbie!..Minimum Rounds & Practice Time?

Published on June 23, 2024
Duration: 8:49

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.

Quick Summary

To master a .357 Magnum snubnose revolver, practice primarily with .38 Special ammunition to avoid developing a flinch and negative associations. Focus on dry-fire drills for fundamental skills. When carrying for self-defense, load with .357 Magnum, as adrenaline in a high-stress situation will mitigate perceived recoil and noise.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction & Expert Persona
  2. 01:15The Question: Mastering .357 Snubbies
  3. 01:51Why Not Shoot .357 Mag All The Time
  4. 02:36The Danger of Developing a Flinch
  5. 03:07Practice with .38 Special
  6. 04:16Train Like You Fight? Not Always.
  7. 04:34Handling .357 Mag in a Fight
  8. 05:07Dry Fire & Drawing Practice
  9. 05:26Carry .357 Mag, Practice .38 Spl
  10. 05:51Adrenaline's Effect on Recoil & Sound
  11. 06:53Conclusion: Train Smart, Carry Ready

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I practice shooting .357 Magnum in my snubnose revolver?

No, it's generally not recommended to practice with .357 Magnum in snubnose revolvers. The intense recoil can lead to developing a flinch, a negative association with the firearm, and hesitation during use. It's better to practice with .38 Special to build fundamental skills.

What ammunition should I use for training with a .357 Magnum snubnose?

For training and practice with a .357 Magnum snubnose revolver, you should exclusively use .38 Special ammunition. This allows you to focus on mastering essential skills like drawing, aiming, and trigger control without the punishing recoil of full-power .357 Magnum loads.

Will I be able to handle .357 Magnum recoil if I only practice with .38 Special?

Yes, you will likely be able to handle .357 Magnum recoil in a self-defense scenario. Adrenaline and the stress of a life-threatening situation heighten your physical capabilities and numb pain perception, making the recoil far less noticeable than during calm practice.

How often should I practice with my snubnose revolver?

Consistent practice is key. Focus on dry-fire drills for drawing, aiming, and trigger control as often as possible. For live fire, use .38 Special ammunition regularly to build proficiency and comfort with the firearm's operation and handling.

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