Pachmayr or Hogue for S&W revolver?

I have very average sized hands, probably a bit shorter in the fingers than average. The trigger reach in double action on that revolver is a bit stretched as it is. It sounds like the Hogue would be best for my particular needs. So, next question: who sells them?

Hogue sells them. I order straight from their website, have ordered lots from them. No issues at all.

http://www.hoguestore.com/
 
The hogue fits better, and the screw goes in the bottom of the grip and the way it attaches as you tighten the screw it brings the grip snug. The parychmer stuff, cant spell it lol, is very loose, you can use your fingers and peal back the rubber, the cheap grips that smith sells with their revolvers now fits better then the parychmers.
 
On an N frame I prefer Pachmeyer Presentation grips, size S (yes, they do come in different sizes). At the 44 Mag recoil level this gives me the best grip and control on a 4" Model 29 shooting 240, 260, and 300 gr cast bullets, and 240 or 300 gr jacketed bullets. In a 357 I honestly don't think it will make much difference, and as I prefer wood I would probably go Hogue or preferably Herrett's. - dan
 
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