I recently picked up a Smith & Wesson 340PD. I am familiar with . 357/ . 38 weapons having owned and fired a Ruger GP100 for many years (it is just too heavy for hiking!) One item to note on the S&W is the disclaimer in the owner's manual:
CAUTION: Do not use Magnum loadings with bullet weights less than 120 grains- this will reduce the possibility of premature erosion in the titanium alloy cylinders.
Can I assume that . 38 rounds less than 120 grains are OK as (as far as I know any . 38 is not considered a Magnum. ) . 38 bullets are not Magnum rounds? I would like to eventually purchase some high quality loads for self protection (of the 2 legged kind) and most of the real good max expansion rounds are under this weight. For backwoods carrying against 4 legged intruders I planb on using . 357/ 125 grain Black Hills JHP hollow point.
I am going to call the mfgr, but would not mind your opinions.
CAUTION: Do not use Magnum loadings with bullet weights less than 120 grains- this will reduce the possibility of premature erosion in the titanium alloy cylinders.
Can I assume that . 38 rounds less than 120 grains are OK as (as far as I know any . 38 is not considered a Magnum. ) . 38 bullets are not Magnum rounds? I would like to eventually purchase some high quality loads for self protection (of the 2 legged kind) and most of the real good max expansion rounds are under this weight. For backwoods carrying against 4 legged intruders I planb on using . 357/ 125 grain Black Hills JHP hollow point.
I am going to call the mfgr, but would not mind your opinions.