.44 Remington Magnum?

Beautiful round. If you can find a 4.2" redhawk, they handle full house rounds comparible to the 5" S&W (IMHO). But the 5" S&W is a beaut too! .357 to .44 is a reasonable jump, you will love it
 
You didn't mention if you reload. If not, the 44 will teach economics as well as recoil management. I have a 44 Ranch Hand and Super Blackhawk, load plinkers and stout loads as required, no 44 special cases needed. As another said, puts a smile on.

I do reload. I used H-110 in my .357 and plan on using it in .44 mag.
 
22 gr of Littl'gun, WLP, behind them 270 gr Speer Gold dot sure got some heavy torque, and highly accurate, one of my pet load... JP.
 
Don't over look the Ruger single action 44 magnums. I own a 29-2 and a 629-3 Classic DX and prefer shooting my Ruger Super Blackhawk. I highly recommend the 7.5" Hunter in Stainless. A beautiful revolver and a joy to shoot power loads with.
 
For all who suggested 44 special ammo to tame the heavy recoil, remember the OP is upgrading from 357mag not from 38 special.
Yes, the 44 mag recoil is punishing. Shot follow-up is slow if at all.
Is it bad-ass? Why yes it is!
Can you shoot it as much as the 357 mag? Well, no, you can not. (whoever says they can is lying)
 
Love my 29, it shoots like a laser beam.

I shoot mostly 44spl. I bring out 44mag ammo to give guests the option to try it. Only, if they want to try it.

M
 
I tell you right off from the start, I am a S&W N frame shooter/collector, but if you want to shoot alot of heavy loads, get a Ruger SIngle action or Redhawk, they can take a beating better than a Smith can, though i love the Smiths better!
I love shooting 44 special, but a couple cylinders of 44 mag is about all i care to shoot?
Smith has a handy dandy L frame 5 shot, matte stainless 4.25" barrrel that would be a perfect gun for the range and for those who carry for work in the bush. I think would take a steady diet of 44 SPl at the range and load up for carrying in the bush without getting in your way like an N frame?
This is the gun a SHOTSHOW that really surprised me! If you are smaller stature, this gun will fit you well.Compact and comfortable!

Dale Z!
 
My first gun was a 9mm 2nd (few months later) was a .44mag. If you want it get one, try shooting it first tho to make sure you like the kick.
 
Don't over look the Ruger single action 44 magnums. I own a 29-2 and a 629-3 Classic DX and prefer shooting my Ruger Super Blackhawk. I highly recommend the 7.5" Hunter in Stainless. A beautiful revolver and a joy to shoot power loads with.

ditto.... When it comes to shooting 44magnum my go to is the Ruger Super Blackhawk Bisley Hunter 7.5"bbl. Looks great and shoots straight!
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I find the porting of the raging bull to be a bit much when it comes to concussive shock. I can shoot the Redhawk and super redhawk comfortably but the Taurus tends to 'ring my bell'! There's no way I would ever consider firing the Taurus with plugs or muffs only. I look at it as a dirty little 'ho.....double protection is a must.
 
Since you reload, go for it. I never found it worth while to use 44 Special ammo when you can just reload lighter 44 Mag ammo and then not bother with having 2 kinds of "44" brass.
 
A cool experiment if you have a .357 loaded with .38 target loads along with your 44: fire 6 of the full house 44 magnum as accurately as it allows, then immediately pick up that 38 and you will put all 6 in such a small hole you will frame that target! Whatever recoil you might have thought the 38 has just vanishes in quick comparison with the 44, its like your not shooting anything anymore but the holes keep appearing in the target.
 
Carrying in the bush? I wish! How you get that privilege?

I do not carry in the bush, but for all that do for there occupation, like my friends who trap, foresters,and those who work as prospectors, this is just a little advice for a great looking compact carry gun (S&W LFrame 44mag).

Cheers a Dale Z ,Thunder Bay, Gods country for rednecks:)
 
I hope you reload. I have a Ruger Redhawk, a Super Blackhawk, a Rossi Ranch Hand, and a Ruger 44 magnum carbine. Love the round.

But if I didn't reload, I could not afford to feed the pistols. And I can make wimp loads for when I want to mess with people. Think about it, less power than a 38 and they are expecting a huge recoil. The facial expressions are worth the work.
 
here is recoil for your info:

Cartridge (Wb@MV) Pistol Wt. (lbs.) Recoil E. (ft. lbs.) Recoil V. (fps)
.25 ACP (50 at 800) 0.75 0.9 8.7
.30 Carbine (110 at 1400) 3.0 4.9 10.2
.32 ACP (71 at 910) 1.0 1.7 10.5
.32 S&W Long (100 at 700) 2.0 1.2 6.2
.32 H&R Mag. (100 at 1100) 2.0 2.7 9.4
.32-20 Win. (100 at 1018) 2.0 2.8 9.4
.380 ACP (90 at 1000) 1.5 2.5 10.4
.380 ACP (95 at 900) 0.6 5.4 24.2
9mm Makarov (95 at 1025) 1.5 3.0 11.2
9x19 (115 at 1100) 1.0 7.4 21.8
9x19 (115 at 1155) 1.5 5.2 15.0
9x19 (115 at 1155) 2.0 3.8 11.1
9x19 +P (115 at 1250) 1.5 7.3 17.7
9x19 (124 at 1125) 1.5 6.0 16.0
9x19 (124 at 1157) 2.0 4.4 11.9
9x19 (147 at 1000) 2.0 4.6 12.2
.38 Super (125 at 1250) 2.25 4.9 11.9
.357 SIG (125 at 1350) 1.75 7.4 16.6
.38 Spec. (125 at 850) 1.0 5.6 18.9
.38 Spec. (130 at 819) 2.25 2.2 8.0
.38 Spec. (130 at 950) 2.25 3.1 9.5
.38 Spec. (140 at 825) 2.25 2.7 8.8
.38 Spec. (148 HBWC at 738) 2.25 2.1 7.8
.38 Spec. +P (110 at 1150) 2.25 4.0 10.7
.38 Spec. +P (125 at 975) 2.25 2.9 9.2
.38 Spec. +P (158 LHP at 900) 2.25 4.3 11.1
.357 Mag. (110 at 1300) 2.75 4.1 9.8
.357 Mag. (125 at 1209) 1.75 8.9 18.1
.357 Mag. (125 at 1220) 2.75 4.6 10.4
.357 Mag. (125 at 1450) 2.75 7.2 13.0
.357 Mag. (140 at 1022) 2.75 4.0 9.6
.357 Mag. (140 at 1323) 2.75 7.9 13.6
.357 Mag. (158 at 925) 2.75 4.0 9.7
.357 Mag. (158 at 1070) 1.75 9.4 18.6
.357 Mag. (158 at 1250) 2.75 8.7 14.3
.40 S&W (155 at 1200) 1.5 10.6 21.3
.40 S&W (165 at 1080) 1.5 9.3 19.9
.40 S&W (180 at 1027) 1.5 10.4 21.2
10mm Auto (180 at 1295) 2.25 11.4 18.1
.41 Mag. (210 at 925) 2.75 6.6 12.4
.41 Mag. (210 at 1300) 2.75 15.6 19.1
.44 Spec. (240 at 750) 3.0 4.5 9.9
.44 Rem. Mag. (200 at 1000) 3.0 6.7 12.0
.44 Rem. Mag. (200 at 1219) 4.1 6.3 10.0
.44 Rem. Mag. (200 at 1295) 4.1 7.2 10.6
.44 Rem. Mag. (200 at 1326) 3.0 11.9 16
.44 Rem. Mag. (225 at 1239) 3.0 12.4 16.3
.44 Rem. Mag. (240 at 1144) 4.1 8.0 11.2
.44 Rem. Mag. (240 at 1172) 4.1 8.4 11.5
.44 Rem. Mag. (240 at 1200) 4.1 8.9 11.8
.44 Rem. Mag. (240 at 1271) 4.1 10.0 12.5
.44 Rem. Mag. (240 at 1450) 3.0 22.5 21.9
.44 Rem. Mag. (300 at 1187) 3.0 22.6 22.0
.45 ACP (185 at 1000) 2.25 7.7 14.8
.45 ACP (185 at 1047) 2.5 6.8 13.2
.45 ACP (200 at 1010) 2.5 7.6 13.9
.45 ACP (230 at 850) 2.25 7.9 15.0
.45 ACP (230 at 916) 2.5 7.5 13.9
.45 Colt (200 at 945) 2.75 7.0 12.8
.45 Colt (200 at 1081) 2.75 8.2 13.8
.45 Colt (230 at 936) 2.75 7.9 13.6
.45 Colt (255 LRN at 860) 2.75 8.2 13.8
.45 Colt (255 LFP at 914) 2.75 10.4 15.6
.45 Colt +P (250 at 1200) 2.75 17.0 20.0
.45 Colt +P (300 at 1150) 2.75 23.9 23.7
.45 Win. Mag. (260 at 1200) 4.0 10.6 13.1
.454 Casull (260 at 1800) 3.2 39.0 28.0
.454 Casull (300 at 1650) 3.2 38.6 27.9
.460 S&W Mag. (250 at 1400) 4.5 12.8 13.5
.460 S&W Mag. (260 at 1590) 4.5 20.0 16.9
.460 S&W Mag. (300 at 1784) 4.5 32.1 21.4
.475 Linebaugh (385 at 1525) 3.0 52.2 33.5
.475 Linebaugh (400 at 1300) 3.2 38.1 27.7
.480 Ruger (325 at 1330) 3.3 23.1 21.2
.480 Ruger (325 at 1477) 3.3 33.3 25.5
.50 Action Express (325 at 1294) 3.2 29.3 24.3
.50 Action Express (325 at 1431) 4.4 25.5 19.3
.500 Linebaugh (400 at 1550) 3.0 62.3 36.6
.500 S&W Mag. (350 at 1446) 4.5 25.2 19.0
.500 S&W Mag. (350 at 1739) 4.5 45.6 25.5
 
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