I picked up one of these last spring but have only had it to the range a couple of times (Shameful, I know.) The first time I took .38 Spl. handloads with wadcutters as I didn't at that time have a .357, and fired of a few cylinders just to get the feel of it. ("A little frisky but promising" I put on its report card.) I've replaced the factory grips with Hogue Monogrips as they have room for your pinky. I have these on my S&W 625 and like them.
Last week I took some mid-range .357 loads (13 gr. of 2400 behind 158 gr. RNFP that I'd loaded for my re-bored Martini Cadet) to see how I'd manage with them in the Ruger. I haven't chronoed them from the Ruger but I estimate around 1150 fps. (~1725 in the Martini.)
In short, it was unpleasant. I found it really slammed my palm and beat up my supporting (left) hand thumb as I had it under my right thumb, along the side of the frame.
Now I realize that a small .357 will be a bit of a handful anyway and I'll simply need to get used to it by shooting it regularly with reduced loads. Has anyone else had experience with these or similar revolvers?
Last week I took some mid-range .357 loads (13 gr. of 2400 behind 158 gr. RNFP that I'd loaded for my re-bored Martini Cadet) to see how I'd manage with them in the Ruger. I haven't chronoed them from the Ruger but I estimate around 1150 fps. (~1725 in the Martini.)
In short, it was unpleasant. I found it really slammed my palm and beat up my supporting (left) hand thumb as I had it under my right thumb, along the side of the frame.
Now I realize that a small .357 will be a bit of a handful anyway and I'll simply need to get used to it by shooting it regularly with reduced loads. Has anyone else had experience with these or similar revolvers?


















































