A coworker of mine showed me the Smith and Wesson Governor! I think I'm going to get one when they are released. .410, .45 LC and .45 ACP! Also has a 6 shot cylinder with a scandium frame instead of a 5 shot like the Judge.
I only hope they use the same moon clips as the 625 - if not, I doubt I'd have any interest.
I've shot alot of the CCI shot shells over the years . If you sand down the capsule nose so it's thinner the patterns are alot tighter.I guess they might work OK for a snake gun, where the "use enough gun" principle is a universal truth as well as absolute requirement.
CCI makes a pretty decent 44 Mag or 45 Colt shotshell load and although a 410 contains more shot they are known to throw pretty decent patterns because of the capsule approach. And, you can also have it backed up with something in the 300gr/1300fps range in case it is a big snake !
Big is proportionate to relative distance and size using this mathematical relationship:
[Snake(big)= size (inches) X 1/distance (yards from your leg) X 10 E^species (who really cares!)] / [Gun (size)= caliber(bigger) X number (shots)] + constant (backyard =1, woods=3, boonies=10, bayou=100)
I don't want the Governor for self-defense, I have another pistol for that. I want this just for shooting and carrying in the woods as a snake gun. Down here on the bayou snakes are kind of a problem. And the fact that I can shot .45 ACP out of the Governor out of this one sells ot for me over the Judge since .45 ACP is cheaper than .45 LC. So I guess you can say I just want it as a fun gun plain and simple and no other reason.