hatman, your provincialism is showing. Hunting with a .44 revolver is allowed in many jurisdictions, just not in Canada. OP may well take a trip to many of our southern neighbours, and pop Bambi, exotic game, Blackie, hogs, and vermin with a revolver. Owning one, developing a good load, and practicing until handgun hunting is not simply a stunt sounds like a sensible thing to do.
And, if I remember correctly, the IHMSA or NRA has a classification for Sporting Revolver, straight-walled cases, optic sights, the S&W would be right up that alley, although I don't know if Custom Shop guns make the "Production:" criteria. As one who used to shoot 40 round Revolver, 40 round Standing, 40 round Unlimited, "plinking" with full house loads can be addictive!
Shooting javelin silhouettes at 100 meters standing with a .44 is a most rewarding experience. Chickens are almost a given, turkeys, not so much, but when a ram topples at 200 meters in a wind so strong you have to hold one critter up-wind, and time your shot so you are not being blown off balance, you actually start to learn about pistol craft. Everyone should own a .44!



























