Hi, I was interested in buying a .38 snub nose revolver. So I went to the range to test one out. I was told that 148 grain wadcutters are good in .38 snub nose revolvers. However, the range in my area only uses 158 grain target ammo in their guns. Their reason was that the wadcutters leave to much gunk in their guns. I experienced a lot of tip up at the barrell which made my shooting experience a little disappoiting. Would the 148 grain wadcutters make a major difference in the barrel tipping up? I was told the recoil is very low in the wadcutters. In the past I've gone to the range with .22 and .32 semi-autos and I was able to hit the target with good accuracy with no tip up. However, I found that the semi's jam almost constantly, so I would spend half of my time clearing the jams. Is there a middle ground? I'm looking for a gun I can enjoy at the range and one that can also be used in a defense situation. Should I buy one gun for the range and another for the home? Or should I look into a 22lr, 22mag or 32 mag revolver? Or would the wadcutters used in the 38 clear up the tip up problem? In the past I shot a 9 mm with an instructor and the recoil moved my hands to the right. I'm 5'2, 130lbs with small hands, does that make a difference? I have a 20 gauge single shot Topper Jr. that I do Trap shooting with, but the recoil of that is taken on my shoulder so I have no problem shooting it. What are you suggestions? Thanks.