Hi all,
I recently purchased a Smith and Wesson 686 and like it a lot. I used both 38 special and .357 mag rounds in it and for some strange reason, I seem to be more accurate at 20 yards with the .357 full loads. Go figure!!
My question is: Is the 686 built strong enough to handle a steady diet of .357 magnums? I have to say that I very rarely shoot more than 50 to 100 rounds from it on the same range trip as I most of the time bring another gun to diversify my experience.
Thanks for your answers
Gilbert
I recently purchased a Smith and Wesson 686 and like it a lot. I used both 38 special and .357 mag rounds in it and for some strange reason, I seem to be more accurate at 20 yards with the .357 full loads. Go figure!!
My question is: Is the 686 built strong enough to handle a steady diet of .357 magnums? I have to say that I very rarely shoot more than 50 to 100 rounds from it on the same range trip as I most of the time bring another gun to diversify my experience.
Thanks for your answers
Gilbert


















































