BigChief52
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I'd like some advice from more experienced shooters before I drop a bunch of money on a revolver. I'd like a gun that uses the same magnum ammo I like for my Marlin Lever carbine. I'm fine using 38s in my 19-3 but I just can't seem to shoot magnums well from this gun. Luckily, I had a chance to shoot a few good revolvers recently. My preference, by far, is a 4" 28-2 over a 6" 586 and a 6" Ruger GP 100. I have always heard you want the extra weight to be out at the end of the barrel to resist flip. Both the GP and 586 have fully under lugged barrels and medium frames with 6 shot cylinders. The 28 has a tapered barrel and most of it's weight in the frame and huge cylinder. I could swear that the 28 has a softer recoil than the 6" guns and the barrel doesn't seem to flip any more either. So my question is...do the old N frames handle recoil better than the modern full under lug medium frames or is this just in my mind because I'd much rather spend my money on a vintage Highway Patrolman?