handofzeus
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This is for GunGuy34....
(the specs are dust and glare, and barely a drag line!) I'll take better pics soon.
This is for GunGuy34....(the specs are dust and glare, and barely a drag line!) I'll take better pics soon.![]()
Thanks alot. Back to the OPs post though. I would be chasing a Ruger Redhawk down if I hadn't found the 29. Legendary durability and a rock solid action with that neat removable trigger group and no sideplates or plate screws to loosen.very nice!
Thanks alot. Back to the OPs post though. I would be chasing a Ruger Redhawk down if I hadn't found the 29. Legendary durability and a rock solid action with that neat removable trigger group and no sideplates or plate screws to loosen.
I know you boys all consider yourselves rough, tough, and hard to bluff, but, I suspect that if you shoot a full diet of factory loads through any Smith 44, you'll probably loosen up far before the gun does.jeez
I know you boys all consider yourselves rough, tough, and hard to bluff, but, I suspect that if you shoot a full diet of factory loads through any Smith 44, you'll probably loosen up far before the gun does.jeez

Nope, I put about 1000 rnds through my S&W 500 every year. Had the gun 4 years, do the mathAnyway the 44 is a pimp's gun. For a real hand rocket, my 500 Freedom Arms Wyoming Express is the hardest lil' fer I have ever fired. A dozen full house loads and I'm at my pain threshold. Now if they only made a .600 magnum.
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Hey Waterloo, in the end buy what you like. The S&W 29 platform is a fine platform. If you are a volume shooter however keep the loads around 75% of max. If you are a box of 50 a year shooter, let er rip.
This is quite a dilemma IMO. I too have high regard for DA .44 magnum revolvers.
-S&W 629-3 DX Classic, 5inch full lug
-Colt Ananconda, 6inch
-Dan Wesson Model 44, 8inch full lug
Just for warranty service alone in this country, the S&W is probably the best of these three.
If I had to do it all over again, I suspect some kind of a Ruger would have been choice number two.
(But the DW surely can take alot of abuse with full powered handloads and deliver accuracy at the same time)
Yeah, going to an eight inch pipe for a magnum handgun, it is probably a good idea if you plan on shooting it a fair amount to alot of trigger time. Unfortuneately the metal targets have been gone from our range for a few years now. Due to a decision by a person in a key club position. But they should be reinstalled in the future complete with wooden cribbing around the backstop area.Well, what I like is that it will swing the targets. Down one side and up the other.
How do you like the 8" barrel?
Yeah, going to an eight inch pipe for a magnum handgun, it is probably a good idea if you plan on shooting it a fair amount to alot of trigger time. Unfortuneately the metal targets have been gone from our range for a few years now. Due to a decision by a person in a key club position. But they should be reinstalled in the future complete with wooden cribbing around the backstop area.
Keeps the velocity up there and the nose heavy weight helps control recoil a bit IMO.
For whatever reason I tend to shoot the longer DW, just a bit better than the Anaconda.




























