And if you've got the big mean hand-gun round already, might as well get a lever gun in it, too (regular or mare's leg length).
already have a Rossi Ranch Hand in 44..
incoming.. revolver and a marlin 1894
And if you've got the big mean hand-gun round already, might as well get a lever gun in it, too (regular or mare's leg length).
Oddly enough the longer barrel doesn't make the gun more accurate other than it provides you with a longer sight baseline to work with. The only thing you get that is truly gun related from the longer barrel is a little more velocity.
Ruger and S&W both have their fan base. Having had both I tend towards S&W other than the Ruger Blackhawk simply because S&W doesn't make a SA/loading gate style "cowboy" revolver.
The Ruger is stronger and more tolerant of full power and even "Ruger only" loads though. So recoil junkies are wise to stick with the Ruger lineup.



Two things. While it is correct that a 4.2 inch barrel is just as accurate as a longer barrel it is far easier to shoot a longer barrel accurately. One more thing that the longer barrel does , it reduce muzel blast and felt recoil which is considerable when you are shooting full house factory loads.
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i hope this little info is helpful, but if you're going to go with a 44,
maybe look into some reloading if you havent already.
I like both, Ruger and S&W. Admittedly, the only Rugers I've had have been single actions, one Super Blackhawk and an old 'Flattop' which I still have. It was a little 'well used' and has a set of Ruger factory staghorn grips. Also, it's had an aftermarket hammer and trigger unit installed and worked over and now has a let off comparable to the single action let off of a S&W.
My favorite is a 4" S&W model 29, with factory S&W ivory. I've had a number of 29's over the years and in both 4" and 8 3/8" and this one shoots the best of all.
A while back, I dressed it up with a Keith style holster made by Milt Sparks. The present model of that holster has a covered trigger guard but they agreed to make me a replica of the original.
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hey boomer, are there bears at your range or you found a way to shoot legally outside a range ?
Love that wheel gun, and love that holster. If I recall, you said the make and model of holster in another thread, and just by coincidence, I was looking for it last night, but without success. So, if you don't mind stating it again, what Milt Sparks model is the holster?



I'm sorry, I'm not sure what it is. Best I can suggest is to check out their site and send them an e-mail.Boomer.. i researched atc's before.. and being rarer than a flying pink rhino.. i wonder what kind of work you are into.. and also.. are you guys recruitingI work in IT, i should be able to carry , we got vicious bugs!


I know this will get some hate, but if you're reloading, the desert eagle isn't the impractical P.O.S. that the sour grapes crowd label it as. I like mine a lot. I shoot it whenever I can. It's such a beast. It takes most of the punch out of the round. Also with the rail on top, putting optics on it is super easy. Downsides: obviously cleaning is more of a chore, and extra mags can be expensive.




























