JP, funny you should post this today.
I spent a couple of hours at the range yesterday to try out a couple of new to me rifles (Rossi mod 92, Ruger 10/22) as well as my CCW Ruger LCR in .38 spl.
At the last minute I though I'd take the 357 mag barrel I put on an older Topper frame. I hadn't fired it since I put it on the nicely case colored Topper frame, and had mounted the receiver sight, I figured I would run a couple of rounds through it if I had time and ammo at the end of the day.
As it turned out I had plenty of time and ammo.
First photo shows two groups fired from the Handi. One on the Coldwell orange peel target, high and left and one lower down, clustered around the orange dot. The higher group is the first 5 shots I took standing offhand. Not bad, I was moderately pleased. But they were all to the left of center, so I adjusted the WGRS and fired the next five, also standing, but this time leaning on a post, with my left hand between the post and the rifle for cushioning.
I was shooting some handloaded .38 spl cast (kind of a cone shaped bullet 158 gr) that I bought at a gun show, and the guy didn't remember what powder used. I took them because I figured they'd feed well through the Rossi 92 clone - and they did.
Range was at 20yds. I just taped the orange peel target to the backing just because I figured I'd need something bigger than just a sticky dot to aim at. As it turned out, I had no trouble seeing and aiming at the sticky dot when I fired the last five rounds. I guess with the aperture my eyes did better than expected!
This was the last shooting of the day, and I was quite happy with the Handi (and the Rossi and 10/22 though I do need more practice with the LCR!) Next time out, when I have more time, I'll try the Hadi with a solid rest and a variety of 38/357 loads through it. But as far as I am concerned, this iron sighted Handi will be scope-less for some time to come.
I find it quite
handy to carry at the point of balance. You may be right about a different front sight once I try it with different ammo and at different ranges, but as of now, it works just fine with the factory front... and as you can see it is the 18.5" barrel - I'm guessing there may be differences in sight requirements, and balance point, between the 18.5" and the standard 22" barrel with factory irons.
Anyway, have fun with your 357. I certainly did with mine - and plan to have even more!
Just gotta do a trigger job on the stiff and creaky old Topper trigger.