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<blockquote data-quote="sodakota" data-source="post: 2487471" data-attributes="member: 81002"><p>My wife shoots 38 Special very well. She shoots perfect scores in concealed carry classes. The first revolver she shot was a 32 Long and her group was about 3" at 25 paces. I gave her a Model 10 S&W and she's deadly with it. There's no need for anything bigger. But I often carry a 44 special, 45 Colt, 357, or even a 44 Mag.</p><p>For me I like either the 44 Special or the 45 Colt the best. My 38 Special is set up for bullseye rather than easy carry.</p><p></p><p>I suppose if the pack of wolves were high on meth something bigger than a 38 might be needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodakota, post: 2487471, member: 81002"] My wife shoots 38 Special very well. She shoots perfect scores in concealed carry classes. The first revolver she shot was a 32 Long and her group was about 3” at 25 paces. I gave her a Model 10 S&W and she’s deadly with it. There’s no need for anything bigger. But I often carry a 44 special, 45 Colt, 357, or even a 44 Mag. For me I like either the 44 Special or the 45 Colt the best. My 38 Special is set up for bullseye rather than easy carry. I suppose if the pack of wolves were high on meth something bigger than a 38 might be needed. [/QUOTE]
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