It is best to try the 357 with that ammunition. If one can handle it, then it's a perfect fit. I shoot 357 in my snubbies: Taurus 605 and Ruger SP101. Both tame the 357 for me, with the Taurus edging out more accuracy.
I really like the LCR. It has a place for EDC. At 38, it's a great backup gun or even primary. At 357, the versatility and additional weight for more control will not make your 38 obsolete by any stretch of the imagination.
The 357 LCR is built heavier than the 38.
I really like the LCR. It has a place for EDC. At 38, it's a great backup gun or even primary. At 357, the versatility and additional weight for more control will not make your 38 obsolete by any stretch of the imagination.
The 357 LCR is built heavier than the 38.