As a big fan of .357 Sig, I spent time researching the requirements. The big thing is thr bullet. It needs to have a short nose and a long body.This is because of the very short neck of the .357 Sig case. The Nosler 125gr. JHP is perfect. I settled on 11.1 gr. of AA #7. This is one step down...
I lived in San Jose in the 1960s and was to the Winchester house several times with family and visiting relatives. The place was fascinating every time. The visit is very worthwhile if you are in the area.
The Holosun circle-dot family are very sharp to my aged (91 year old) eyes. I have both the auto brightness and manual types. All are the red dot types. I'm too cheap to pay extra for green.
I sent a Vortex Venom back for warranty service and got outstanding service. I called them and they sent me a prepaid shipping label. Turnaround was under 2 weeks including shipping for me. Give them a try. What have you got to lose?
I have serious astigmatism and have settled on the Holosun HS507C X2. The dot is not perfectly round but it is quite usable. The circle stays sharp for some reason. I can sure sympathize with the problems of advanced age. I'll be 91 in April.
I have 2 of the Holosun HS507C X2 sights and really like the circle-dot feature. These are great sights for my elderly eyes. I also have a couple of other make sights that are ok but not as nice as the Holosun. Usable, but not my favorites.
I have put a ton of different match hollow points thru a Kimber Super Match Over many years with never a hiccup. These were all reduced loads with a reduced power recoil spring. I also put a one piece guide rod and a "classic" bushing in the gun. This was not to solve any problem other than my...