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June 25, 2024 at 2:37 pm #516425
Roger
ParticipantOrdered and did a test of the 124 grain RMR Teardrop FMJ,s. My wife is recoil sensitive so I wanted a soft shooting load for a Kimber K6XS in .38 Special snubbie(2 inch). It’s a lightweight gun(less than 1 pound) so recoil can be a bit “snappy”. what I found is; 3.8 grains of WIN231 OAL 1.470 with a light taper crimp is absolutely perfect! She doesn’t mind it and it’s actually fun to shoot . Don’t know if I’ve EVER said that about ANY .38 snub nose revolver. Because I’m into self abuse I shot some RMR 158 grain HP’s I loaded for my full size revolvers in it, not fun.
Out of the snubbie they chronoed at 810 average. Good enough for a training load. It’ll be a house gun for her, but I’m actually thinking about getting one for me to replace my S/W airweight which only has 5 rounds vs the 6 of the Kimber. I carry the airweight as a backup with 110 grn Critical Defense. I shot some of the critical defense in the Kimber as did my wife. Recoil is less than the Smith, but still pretty snappy. The Critical Defense will be the carry/house ammo choice.
Thanks RMR! Another great product! -
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