With the news and reality of the new no lock guns.
Thank you Smith & Wesson!
For some reason, I got it in my head that rather the revamp the current line up, that maybe they’d discontinue some of the less popular models.
I’m a big fan of the 329’s, they are my favorite using 44’s.
They are a perfect woods bumming platform for me, so easy to carry and with a good mid range load, not too hard on the ears for the occasional shots of opportunity that I may get. So fearing the worst, I found another one.
This is my fourth one… number one did not live here long, back then I pretty much shot full power loads. Number two was here for a while, long enough to have the blast shield replaced. Maybe close to 3K rounds with most being mid range (250 ish at 950 ish) but I definitely ran a pound or two of 2400 through it. I bought number three not long after number two was here, it came with a really pretty set of Ahrends so pretty that I left them on and shot a couple cylinders of mid range to sight it in.
I usually keep the open back hogues on all my range guns but showed number three to a friend and he really wanted it. After some powerful gun trading he ended up with #2 and I got another 629.
Which leads to number four, bought used but nearly new, like most you see.
lol
#3 is boxed and in the safe, #4 will be used, which leads me to typing all of the above.
I’ve got about 130 rounds though it over the past weeks, different bullets and powders both full and mid range. Just when you think your pretty handy with a six gun along comes the 329 to show you different. These are the hardest 44’s to shoot with anything above a gallery load. They require consistency in your grip and trigger control like nothing you’ve experienced before when switching between regular N frames, at least for me they do. They kick fast and I think that’s what makes them so sensitive.
I’ll stop the rambling and share a few pictures but I’d love to hear your thoughts on the lite weights.
Number three and four
Starting to make friends with it.
25 yards seated arms resting on knees
Some shucks for the 4” N frames that number four will ride in this summer
Thank you Smith & Wesson!
For some reason, I got it in my head that rather the revamp the current line up, that maybe they’d discontinue some of the less popular models.
I’m a big fan of the 329’s, they are my favorite using 44’s.
They are a perfect woods bumming platform for me, so easy to carry and with a good mid range load, not too hard on the ears for the occasional shots of opportunity that I may get. So fearing the worst, I found another one.
This is my fourth one… number one did not live here long, back then I pretty much shot full power loads. Number two was here for a while, long enough to have the blast shield replaced. Maybe close to 3K rounds with most being mid range (250 ish at 950 ish) but I definitely ran a pound or two of 2400 through it. I bought number three not long after number two was here, it came with a really pretty set of Ahrends so pretty that I left them on and shot a couple cylinders of mid range to sight it in.
I usually keep the open back hogues on all my range guns but showed number three to a friend and he really wanted it. After some powerful gun trading he ended up with #2 and I got another 629.
Which leads to number four, bought used but nearly new, like most you see.
lol
#3 is boxed and in the safe, #4 will be used, which leads me to typing all of the above.
I’ve got about 130 rounds though it over the past weeks, different bullets and powders both full and mid range. Just when you think your pretty handy with a six gun along comes the 329 to show you different. These are the hardest 44’s to shoot with anything above a gallery load. They require consistency in your grip and trigger control like nothing you’ve experienced before when switching between regular N frames, at least for me they do. They kick fast and I think that’s what makes them so sensitive.
I’ll stop the rambling and share a few pictures but I’d love to hear your thoughts on the lite weights.
Number three and four
Starting to make friends with it.
25 yards seated arms resting on knees
Some shucks for the 4” N frames that number four will ride in this summer
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