
Originally Posted by
ogukuo72
I think you'd be interested in what they've to say about the best loads for a 2-in J-frame BUG at tactical forums. The recommendation is a 148-gr wadcutter target loading.
The reasoning is that with a 2-in barrel, you can't get much velocity out of the BUG anyway, even if you're using a hot 0.357 loading. Besides, you'll gets lots of flash and recoil.
There's not much point using a hollow-point also (an inverted base wadcutter is a hollow-point) as, again the velocity isn't high enough to ensure reliable expansion.
The 148-gr is a good compromise. Its flat face will cut a nice would channel, even if it doesn't expand, it'll penetrate deep enough into the body to reach vital organs, it's accurate and it's got soft recoil.
One more thing: I was rather surprised some time back to hear that the 200-gr 0.38 Special RNL loading had not been available in the US for a very long time. My impression was that it was a very good round against targets behind barriers such as car windscreens, and it delivers quite a punch. I wonder why it isn't more popular?