Just a question from some one who's not up on loads etc. wouldn't a 10mm pistol loaded hot be comparable before you jump all over me Just Asking !!
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Looking to get permission to carry and wondering what gun you would carry if you could in the bush for animal defence? What 44 magnums are there to look at, restricted only. S&W and ruger seem to be all I can find. Would love something with as short a barel as possible.
Just a question from some one who's not up on loads etc. wouldn't a 10mm pistol loaded hot be comparable before you jump all over me Just Asking !!
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Sorry for reviving the thread.
I currently narrowed my selection down to Redhawk with either 4.2" or 5.5" barrel.
Which would be preffered with ATC in mind.
Please, voice your opinions.

I carried a S&W 629, 6" in the eighties. My brother had a Ruger Redhawk 7.5", and we spent a lot of time comparing. The Ruger could handle much hotter loads than my S&W, but I could always out shoot him with the S&W. After years of working in the bush, and never seeing a grizzly, I switched to a 10mm Colt. I learned to shoot it with really good accuracy, and it was much easier to pack.
I now own a Glock 20, and if I ever get another carry permit, I'll pack the Glock, with some decent handloads. It might lack 44 energy, but it has 11 rounds vs 6, and a better chance of hitting the target. It took me a few years, but I've decided Glock is the absolute best firearm, when the chips are down.
If I did end up in grizzly country, I'd dig out my old model 29 4". I've owned Rugers, but I just don't like them as much as S&W.
A little out of topic - what does it take and what loops you have to jump through to get a carry permit for a restricted firearm?
I carried a S&W 629, 6" in the eighties. My brother had a Ruger Redhawk 7.5", and we spent a lot of time comparing. The Ruger could handle much hotter loads than my S&W, but I could always out shoot him with the S&W. After years of working in the bush, and never seeing a grizzly, I switched to a 10mm Colt. I learned to shoot it with really good accuracy, and it was much easier to pack.
I now own a Glock 20, and if I ever get another carry permit, I'll pack the Glock, with some decent handloads. It might lack 44 energy, but it has 11 rounds vs 6, and a better chance of hitting the target. It took me a few years, but I've decided Glock is the absolute best firearm, when the chips are down.
If I did end up in grizzly country, I'd dig out my old model 29 4". I've owned Rugers, but I just don't like them as much as S&W.



























