RIDE-RED 350r
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I might not be asking in the correct category and apologize if that's the case...
I recently bought a 629 Classic 6.5" and since this is my first .44 and I'm still getting acquanted with it I wish to seek the input from the more experienced .44 shooters.
I am interested in hunting whitetail with this piece. I am using Hornady Lever Revolution 225gr rounds for hunting. I have been to the range to sight it in, but have only done so at 50' at this point, which is the max distance at my gun club's indoor pistol range. It is grouping pretty nice at about 1.5" to 2" at 50' rested. I did notice the patterns getting a little bit wider as the round count climbed higher. I suspect the weapon getting fouled and a bit of fatigue on my part to be the main causes of this...
What I am wondering is this: With more practice, what would be the maximum effective range of this weapon? By max effective, I mean to say a good, clean kill. Should I zero at say 25yds and work my way up to 50yds? Or is 50yds a bit much to ask? I'm really excited about taking my first deer with a handgun and I am looking to establish what my workable range will be. I realize my own shooting ablilty (or lack thereof) and practice, practice, practice has alot to do with it. I'm kind of looking to find out what is reasonable to expect of the weapon. Wondering what the more experienced 44 shooters have found since I have very limited experience with a .44. But holy cow, do I love getting more experience with it!!
One last bit, I am not using a scope, just the factory open sights.
Thank you.
I recently bought a 629 Classic 6.5" and since this is my first .44 and I'm still getting acquanted with it I wish to seek the input from the more experienced .44 shooters.
I am interested in hunting whitetail with this piece. I am using Hornady Lever Revolution 225gr rounds for hunting. I have been to the range to sight it in, but have only done so at 50' at this point, which is the max distance at my gun club's indoor pistol range. It is grouping pretty nice at about 1.5" to 2" at 50' rested. I did notice the patterns getting a little bit wider as the round count climbed higher. I suspect the weapon getting fouled and a bit of fatigue on my part to be the main causes of this...
What I am wondering is this: With more practice, what would be the maximum effective range of this weapon? By max effective, I mean to say a good, clean kill. Should I zero at say 25yds and work my way up to 50yds? Or is 50yds a bit much to ask? I'm really excited about taking my first deer with a handgun and I am looking to establish what my workable range will be. I realize my own shooting ablilty (or lack thereof) and practice, practice, practice has alot to do with it. I'm kind of looking to find out what is reasonable to expect of the weapon. Wondering what the more experienced 44 shooters have found since I have very limited experience with a .44. But holy cow, do I love getting more experience with it!!

One last bit, I am not using a scope, just the factory open sights.
Thank you.
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