It feeds anything but +P after 50-100 rounds doesn't exactly feel comfortable. I ended up getting a S&W 442 instead.
The key to snubbies is trigger control, dealing with the short sight radius and rudimentary rear channel sights. They take a lot of practice, and it's not ideal for a beginning shooter for revolvers. I can put a 4" Colt Python, S&W 627 or 586 into the hands of a beginner and they're not doing too bad at. However, a snubby is a totally different animal.
A colleague we have at work has a P238, Glock 23/26, and a 442. He was getting frustrated with his Snubby. Work on technique and trigger control. It takes some work but the LCR is quite accurate out to 25 yards. I never tried shooting any further with it.
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