I've owned a number of .44s over the years. The Dan Wesson was easily the most accurate, but due to it's long barrel my least favorite. A nickel plated no dash 6.5" M-29 was the slickest, but the .45/8" SA Rugers, first a Super Blackhawk, then a Vaquero were my preference for wilderness ATC applications, although dehorning is required to prevent bruises and a bit of blood loss. The rubber and wood inlay grips Ruger used on the SRH, made shooting heavy loads much more punishing IMHO, its like the gun can take a run at you. The original Red Hawk is the most comfortable .44 I've shot, but the hammer link hook would unhook under heavy recoil, so I had to drop a grain of powder so the gun was reliable.
Carmel, your M-29-10 is a fine gun. I'm pleased to see that after a 45 year absence S&W saw fit to return the diamond around the grip panel screw. If it were mine, I'd consider it a keeper as well.