629 accuracy

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Has the accuracy of the 629 improved through the various dash models or is it about the same? Just curious.
 
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My 629-4s, all four of them have left very little room for improvement.

I recall reading at the time, that the 629-4 had tight chamber mouths. I have one, it is very accurate, but also sensitive to showing over pressure indications in rounds that don't bother my Ruger Super Black Hawks.
 
My 629-4s, all four of them have left very little room for improvement.

My model 629-4 power port thinks that it is a 250 yard prairie dog gun and I've yet to come up with a reason to argue with it :D, I have multiple -4's from 3" to 8 3/8" And I consider all them extremely accurate.
Tom
 
I think what accuracy improvements may have occurred have been in small increments. You might find as much variation from example to example as from ECO to ECO. I can't supply evidence. Just my impression. Odds probably slightly favor the newer guns, providing you get one with a good barrel.

I have a 629-3 with the so-called Classic barrel style. A couple of years ago, a friend, who is probably a slightly better pistol shooter than I am, used my gun and ammo to shoot at a clay bird we had taped on a cardboard target 100 yards away. He knocked a chunk off with his second shot and broke the remainder with his next. The ammo was a cast 250 grain LFN and 19 grains of 2400. It was the only clay bird we had so he didn't try it again. Before that he had shot a 5-round group on paper that was right at 5-inches. The gun is nothing special. Just a plain, out of the factory box, stock 629 with no tuning or modifications. Id say it has a good barrel, and the shooter was probably "having a good day." :D

No matter what 629 version you buy, with good ammunition, and if you're a good shooter, I doubt you will be disappointed.
 
There are guns that I have that I'll run warm loads thru. Not my Smiths. My 629s fire a 429421 Lyman at 1200. That was good enough for Elmer. Good enough for me. I don't know whether a tight chamber mouth is good or bad. Come to think of it I didn't know the chamber had a mouth. Maybe you meant throats and got your anatomy mixed up.

Five inch groups at 100 with iron sights is getting the job done.
Steel critters at 200 with a Red Dot, I'll bet you don't miss many.
But prairie dogs at 250? I'd have to think the occasional hit is worth the several misses that preceded the hit.
 
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S&W Mdl 629 44Mag accuracy

Good morning. I would have to say all
my Model 629 44Rem Mags appear to
be reasonably accurate. I really enjoy
them because of this attribute. In my
opinion accuracy remains the same.

My must accurate is this
S&W Mdl 629-4 Light Hunter RSR Distributor
Performance Center, 44Rem Mag Slab-side
6"bbl, integrated Weaver style scope
ring base, and Mag-Na-Ported.

Accurate because of P.C. trigger, Textured
Synthetic rubber grips for handling/control,
very heavy for stability, and Ported to
decrease muzzle flip. Cylinder Yoke lock-up
is assisted by an integrated ball bearing
detent.

The Best to you and your Endeavors
 

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