Had a guy at the range crank one off with out warning. I was wearing electronic ear muffs (good ones, Pro Ears). I was really glad I had them on. Still made me flinch. O.K scarded the crap out of me LOL. I couldn't imagine not having them on.
How about a Bainchi #111 Cyclone 4" rev. It can be worn strong hand or cross draw. It is what my 329PD rides in, for hiking or use for back up when hunting. Very comfortible.
I own a 625JM. I liked it until I had some work done on it, now I love it. The work I had done on it is: 1. action job (it is like butter now) 2. Reduced the main spring (took a couple of pounds off) 3. Smooth the sides of the trigger (got rid of the groves on the side so it didn't bite in so...
The 329PD is a nice choice. I have one. There great to carry and are light at 26oz. 44spl are not to bad to shoot, .44mag can be a little heavy, .44mag hunting load are what you use if you want to find out what the definition of muzzle flip and recoil is.
If Jerry is your idol, the 625JM (.45 cal.) is a great revo. I own one. Another good aspect is if you want to shoot a revo for compition, you can use it for IDPA. The rules state that a 4" barrle is max. It also uses moon clips which are fast. Have the cylinders chamfered and it becomes very...