If you're looking for carry ammo there are a lot of recommendations anyone might make.
Let's start with some of the top ones.
I own over 20 Tauri revolvers.
Since that has a short barrel and is a snub then let these be recommended.
www.buffalobore.com has two standard and 1 +P load. Stay away from their hard cast bullet loads.
The +P is like the regular Winchester and Remington 158gr. LSWCHPs that are the rule stick against which other .38 Special loads are measured. Use any of these and you are well served.
So is the standard BB 158gr. LSWCHP. It has the +P velocity, but not the recoil and noise.
Corbon anything will serve well also. Powerball,etc..
www.shopcorbon.com/
www.speer-ammo.com/products/golddot.aspx
Speer +P 135gr. Gold Dots, short barreled or otherwise are also excellent picks. New York City asked for those back when revolvers were still a big part of the police force and work real well in documented shootings. Similar performance to what the +P, 158gr. rounds do with less recoil and noise.
Federal 129gr. Hydra-Shoks are my pick for some of my snubbies.
www.federalpremium.com/
I am not a enthusiastic supporter of .357 magnum ammo in revolvers. While it has some merits there are manywho have troubles handling the firearm with such ammo.
I shoot +P .38 Special ammo, mainly, through my Taurus 65 snub and Rossi 462. If I shoot any magnum rounds through them it is mainly 110gr. rounds.
Throw in dash or Remington 125gr. Golden Saber.
I figure that having a faster recovery from shot to shot with viable .38 Special ammo is more important in a fight then letting off a powerful magnum round in a short barrel.
The Taurus 65 is over 25 years old and still going strong. I lost count after 3000 rounds but I can say it had probably been way over that by several times and then some.
I own 2 Taurus 66s
2 Taurus 327s
1 Taurus 85CH
1-Taurus 94
1 Taurus 941
1 Taurus 82
1 Taurus 96
2 Taurus 856s
7 Taurus 441s and 431s
2 Taurus 669s
All of these are giving sterling service and two of the other Tauri are over 25 years old as well.
I also own Beretta,Springfield, SIG,Ruger, Glock, and other brands of handguns as well.
If you want to know more about Tauri revolvers there is this.
http://www.taurusarmed.net/taurus-revolvers
This is listed as a resource.