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LCR 9 vs 357 recoil

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#1 · (Edited)
LCR 9 vs 357 recoil?

Recently bought an LCR 9 and am thinking on selling/trading it. I prefer to load and shoot without the clips and it just doesn't have "it."

My Smallest 357 is the K6S which is kind of fantastic and recoil to a junkie like me just feels good, unlike maxed out 45 loads from my redhawk which really get my blood pumping.

Compared to a model 60 101, how much more does the LCR in 357 kick?
 
#3 ·
I HAD a 357 LCR. With 158 gr American Eagle SP, the recoil to me was brutal. It was the most uncomfortable gun I've ever fired. I traded it away as fast as I could. I am not a sissy, I have many small revolvers, but the LCR357 was the lightest. I have two SP101 357s, a Rossi 462, and a Taurus 617. They are all in the 25-28 oz range. They are much easier to shoot. I also have two 9mm revolvers, a Taurus 905 and a Charter Pitbull. These are a bit lighter, and also are pleasant to shoot.

In my experience, you will feel a substantial increase in felt recoil shooting full power 357 in an LCR compared to 9mm in the LCR.
 
#8 ·
I'm not particularly sensitive to recoil but my LCR 357 bites me pretty hard with defense loads (Speer 130g Gold Dot for example). I'm still working on coming up with a decent 357 mag practice load. I handload and have been working with a 125g RNFP and Universal powder. Been getting some pretty significant leading though.