I had a serious conversation with her after some struggles at the range this weekend and she told me that she does not think she could competently handle her pistol under stress. Her words "I think I would forget everything". Now think I need to get her into a revolver. She shoots well, I just want to simplify operation. It is my plan to buy her a .357 in the very near future. I can load it with .38 if she does not like the recoil.
In the short term, I am replacing her bedside pistol with my S&W 629. She has only dry fired it, but we are going to the range tomorrow. I think that full power .44 magnum is going to be too much for her, so I plan to load .44 special. It is only for inside the house so over penetration is not a problem. Has anyone shot .44 special? Is it much easier to handle than .44 magnum? From some very limited research, it looks like I could get .44 special loads that will be close to .45 ACP in velocity with a bit of a heavier bullet. I have ordered some ammo, but I still need to shoot it. Am I barking up the wrong tree or should I just go get the .357 and stop fooling around?
I do have an LCR, but I gave it to my sister who is a single mom and lives in a kind of rough part of town, so that is out of the loop for now.
Thanks in advance.
