The first time I fired a .357 we used .38 rounds and .38 +p's first. Then we switched to .357 rounds. What a difference! Flame shot out the end of the barrel, and people shooting nine millimeters and .22's turned and looked to see what was happening. The gun was very accurate and fun to shoot. I have a Beretta .40, which I like, but my next choice would be a .357 revolver, and then a .22 for target practice.
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